Dennis Rodman Says 'I Love All My Kids' In Response To Daughter Trinity Rodman's Scathing Comments
By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on December 19, 2024 at 7:45 PM EST
Former basketball superstar Dennis Rodman has responded to his daughter Trinity Rodman's brutal comments about his parenting.
Dennis posted on social media expressing his desire to continue working to improve his relationship with Trinity, who plays for the US Women's National Soccer Team.
Trinity made news headlines recently when she revealed how Dennis had been absent in her life and described some of his excesses.
Dennis Rodman Apologizes To Trinity Rodman
The former hooper took to his Instagram page on Thursday to share a montage featuring pictures of him and his children. In the post's caption, the father of three apologized to Trinity, writing, "Sorry I wasn't the dad you wanted me to be but either way I still tried and I still try and never will stop."
Dennis also said that he had tried to reach out to Trinity, claiming she didn't respond to his calls. He wrote, "I will keep trying even when you're being told as an adult not to respond to my phone calls. I will try even when it's difficult and if it takes a long time."
The former Chicago Bulls' power forward expressed his desire to always be there for Trinity, writing, "I'm always here and tell you all the time rather it's your voice or voicemail how proud I am. He expressed his wish for his kids to call him and come and see him and said, "Hopefully one day I can get that. I'm here and I'm still trying."
Dennis concluded, "I'm here and I'm still trying." He implored Trinity to pick up the phone, adding, "You have my number, you see me calling, I'm here." The 63-year-old signed off his post, "Dennis RODMAN- Dad."
Dennis Rodman Claims He Watches Trinity's Games
Dennis added an FYI section to his post where he claimed to watch Trinity play all the time.
The former NBA star wrote, "Actually flew in to watch you play and was told not to show up because who I was with instead and me just wanting to support you so I watched you from my hotel balcony just so to make everybody happy."
The NBA icon concluded by expressing his love for his kids, writing, "I love All My Kids."
Trinity Rodman Says Dennis Rodman Is 'Not A Dad'
Dennis Rodman's post came hours after Trinity's comment during her appearance on the December 18 episode of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. She said of her father, "He's not a dad. Maybe by blood, but nothing else."
The soccer player went ahead to share details of her relationship with her dad, explaining that she and her brother Dennis "DJ" Rodman, who her father shares with his ex-wife Michelle Moyer, had been quiet about their strained relationship.
However, Trinity said she was now ready to speak about it. She added, "Me and my brother have been very generous with the way that we've talked about it and very unselfish. We never want to make him look bad and that is at the cost of holding in a lot of issues that we've gone through and trauma."
Trinity emphasized that she had always tried to make it obvious during past interviews that her father wasn't present and revealed that her relationship with him declined drastically after he and her mother's divorce in 2012.
She also revealed that Dennis offered financial support to her mom in her early childhood but stopped doing so after their divorce. The 22-year-old shared that she lived in a car with her mom and brother during their childhood, but Moyer did her best to smoothen the difficult situation.
Trinity Says Dennis 'Wishes He Could Fight His Demons'
The Washington Spirit forward revealed that her father partied all the time and brought random women into their home and they struggled to live with him. She stressed that it was frustrating seeing Dennis being candid about his parenting in interviews.
"I do believe that he wishes that he could fight his demons," she said per E! News. "I roll my eyes because you hear something so many times, but he does nothing to change it. Like, 'I wish I was a better dad.' He said that in so many interviews. It's like, OK. Then do something."
Trinity recalled when Dennis showed up for one of her games — the National Women's Soccer League semi-finals in 2021, which was uncomfortable for her. "Going into my rookie year, going into a quarterfinal, I'm already sh-tting my pants as it is," she said. "I'm like, 'oh my f-cking gosh.' Like, there's no way this is happening right now. Mind you, I haven't seen him or talked to him in months."
Despite being angry about her father's presence at the game, which ruined her "happy moment," Trinity warmed up to him and they shared an emotional hug. She revealed that Dennis promised to keep in touch with her but ultimately failed to do so and she didn't hear from him until this year.
Trinity Says Her Dad Was Surrounded By 'Toxic People'
Trinity, who helped the USWNT win a gold medal at the Paris Olympics, detailed some of the things that caused her dad to drift away from his family. She said, "With how successful he was and how rich he was, he was surrounded by a lot of toxic people who would take his money and take advantage of him. Because he was in alcohol, he was brainwashed and didn't really have any control over anything."
She said his family did their best to support him but it didn't yield results. Trinity explained, "We tried to be that foundation and to be the good people around him because, in reality, we never asked for anything unless we really needed it." She added, "We just want you. He's never understood that fact cause he's never experienced it."
The disgruntled daughter stated that her dad messed up family issues and never understood that people just wanted to be around him and make him happy. She concluded, "He's always thinking money, money, money."
In addition to Trinity and DJ, Dennis Rodman also has a daughter, Alexis Rodman, who he shares with his first wife, Annie Bakes. He and Bakes married in 1992 after dating for five years but divorced after 82 days.