A day after blowing up during a CNN interview, Dennis Rodman was in better spirits. The outlandish baller sang an emotional “Happy Birthday” to his bestie Kim Jung-un in front of a crowd at a North Korean gymnasium. While it was a spirited rendition, Rodman is definitely no Marilyn Monroe. Then Rodman led his team of former NBA players in an exhibition basketball game against a team of North Korean. The American team didn’t look very spry, for a minute I thought I was watching a Sunday morning 40-and-over pick-up game at the YMCA.
Dennis Rodman Passionately Sings Happy Birthday To BFF Kim Jong-Un
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