Is rodman gay
Dennis Rodman is not gay and has even been married before. However, he is an eccentric character who seems to raise eyebrows whenever he opens his mouth. During a recent interview with DJ Vlad, Rodman spoke on his upbringing and admitted he was surprised he didn't become gay after his sisters dressed him up as a girl. Fans are curious to know more about Dennis Rodman’s personal life because of the circulating rumor that the former basketball player is gay.
Read the article below to learn everything you want to know. Rodman said, “A lot of people thought I was gay. Cause I was cross-dressing, women’s clothes Imagine guys, in San Antonio, the Bible bumping city in the world. I was going to gay clubs, gay pride, doing this and that.” While on the Spurs, Rodman was dating celebrities, wearing crop tops, and painting his nails. In that passage, Rodman portrayed his sexuality as neither strictly straight nor gay but rather open-minded about things.
However, without directly addressing that statement from the past, the Bulls legend commented. Dennis Rodman responded by saying he was only supporting the LGBTQ community. He thoroughly explained that he loved and embraced the gay people and even respected how gay athletes were coming more into the NBA scene breaking the boundary. There are currently no out athletes in any of the four major American sports.
During Rodman's NBA career, he spoke openly about partying at gay clubs, dressing in drag, and having sexual fantasies about men, though he denied being gay. Rodman told Business Insider that after the Sports Illustrated article came out, the cover of which showed him in lingerie, it opened up new doors between athletes and the LGBTQ community. I was dressing in women's clothes, I was doing lingerie and stuff like that and people in the gay community started embracing me," he continued.
Rodman said he thought that moment was the time for gay athletes to come out. He also pointed to Magic Johnson's announcement in that he was HIV-positive as a landmark moment, noting that it didn't change his feelings about playing against Johnson. They asked me, I said, I don't give a damn, I just wanna play. I don't give a damn if he got that. It wouldn't shock me at all. I think today, it wouldn't shock anyone. I think that'd be more acceptable now than anything.
Who cares? You know, as long as he play and perform, does it matter?
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