By now you know that Dennis Rodman is spreading the gospel of basketball in North Korea, and rumors swirled that Rodman would get to meet the Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, who is a basketball fanatic. Well, that definitely happened, as the two sat together at a basketball exhibition featuring Rodman’s touring buddies — the Harlem Globetrotters — and a group of North Korean players dubbed as their version of the “Dream Team”. The Associated Press reports that Rodman told Jong Un (a huge Rodman fan) in front of thousands of fans “you have a friend for life”.
It turns out, the perks of being a dictator’s “friend for life” are pretty sweet, as Rodman and the Vice crew went back to the Supreme Leader’s home, where they enjoyed a ten-course gourmet meal. Then, if Vice producer Jason Mojica is to be believed, everyone got wasted:
Um… so Kim Jong Un just got the #VICEonHBO crew wasted… no really, that happened.
— Jason Mojica (@elmodernisto) February 28, 2013
We’re hoping The Worm didn’t get too wasted, or he might forget which part of Korea he’s in again:
@dennisrodman I’m from #SOUTH man!!! kk
— PSY (@psy_oppa) February 27, 2013


About John Ferensen
Recent Posts
Kyler Murray has a secret weapon and he knows it
On Tuesday, the Minnesota Vikings officially named Kyler Murray their starting quarterback as he beat out J.J. McCarthy...
J.J. McCarthy had classy message after losing Vikings starting job
On Wednesday, the Minnesota Vikings made their quarterback decision, naming Kyler Murray the starting quarterback over J.J. McCarthy....
Aaron Rodgers directly refutes new head coach
"It's not real football."
Raiders taking unique approach with Fernando Mendoza
The Las Vegas Raiders made Indiana Hoosiers standout Fernando Mendoza the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026...
Coach Jeff Hafley issues a warning to running back De’Von Achane
The Miami Dolphins offense was always going to look a lot different this year with Jaff Hafley taking...
Bills Simmons calls on WNBA to fire commissioner
"They have to fix this, and I hope they do."