Rodman & Caitlyn? Dennis Rodman Is Open To Dating Caitlyn Jenner — If She Asks Him Out!
Will Dennis Rodman and Caitlyn Jenner be the next power couple?
According to the Huffington Post, Rodman is completely supportive of Jenner, and expressed his feelings in a recent chat with TMZ. The former NBA star didn’t get the pronouns right, but he had a lot to say about Caitlyn’s official debut — nothing but good things, of course.
“I’m so proud of the fact that people are not really coming down hard on him where he can’t walk around and show his face. That’s the most important thing. Life has its evil way of screwing with people, but now since people are so open today, man, you know what bro, knock yourself out brother.”
But it didn’t end there.
Dennis Rodman said that he’d date Caitlyn Jenner… if she asked him out. According to Hollywood Life, Rodman said he’d be open to taking Caitlyn out on a date, which would make him the first official male suitor of Jenner’s life as a woman.
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) June 1, 2015
“If you want to go out on a date with me, well ask me out,” Rodman reportedly said. As far as dating goes, Jenner maintains that she still likes women, but has been reluctant to call herself a “lesbian.” It seems as though she doesn’t want to put any more labels on herself at this time, and that’s understandable.
Whether or not she’d consider dating Dennis Rodman is another question.
Rodman has been fairly open when it comes to his sexuality, and has been known to cross-dress from time to time (even if it was many years ago). He says that he is happy that people are accepting Caitlyn, and that the world is different in 2015.
Aside from Rodman maybe wanting to date Caitlyn Jenner, he hasn’t been in the news much at all. As previously reported by the Inquisitr, he was in rehab last year to “reevaluate his life.” Insisting that he did not have an alcohol problem, Rodman didn’t spend too much time at the treatment facility — but it was just enough time for him to “decompress,” apparently.
“I needed to decompress from all the things I was going through. I was trying to get this game going and get everything going in North Korea. I don’t need to drink. I don’t need to do anything. I went to rehab just to sort things out. That’s it,” he said at the time.
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