Gentle Kim

Dennis Rodman, in a recent interview, addresses the biggest misconception about his relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. He emphasizes that their connection is purely about basketball and fostering goodwill through the sport. Rodman refutes claims that he acts as a political envoy or diplomat, stating that he’s simply bringing his love for basketball to North Korea and attempting to bridge cultural gaps.

He clarifies that his visits are focused on engaging with the North Korean people, especially children, and showcasing the power of sports to unite individuals regardless of political differences. Rodman highlights the positive impact his basketball initiatives have had in North Korea, emphasizing the smiles and joy he witnesses. He asserts that his intentions are genuine and solely aimed at promoting peace and understanding through sports.

Rodman dismisses accusations that he’s being used or manipulated, maintaining that his friendship with Kim Jong-un is built on a shared passion for basketball. He firmly states that he’s not involved in any political maneuvering and remains focused on spreading positive energy and building connections through basketball diplomacy.

find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/dennis-rodman-biggest-misconception-north-210200535.html

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