Dennis Rodman’s Daughter Trinity Says She’s ‘Lost Hope’ In Mending Their Estranged Relationship: ‘He’s Not A Dad’

Dennis Rodman’s Daughter Trinity Says She’s ‘Lost Hope’ In Mending Their Estranged Relationship: ‘He’s Not A Dad’
Trinity Rodman recently got candid about her strained relationship with her father, NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman.
The soccer star discussed their estrangement during an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, revealing that despite his occasional presence at her games, their connection is limited to just DNA.
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Trinity spoke about growing up with financial restrictions despite her father’s success, adding that he often portrays the image of a close-knit family without actually being one.
She also shared that the last time she saw Dennis was in November 2021 at an NWSL match. After that, she hasn’t heard from him.
While Trinity had hoped their meeting would spark a renewed bond, she shared on the episode she has since lost hope of rebuilding their relationship, stating,
“He’s not a dad… Maybe by blood, but nothing else.”
On her own, Trinity has achieved great success in the sports world, becoming the youngest woman drafted to the NWSL, winning gold at the 2024 Olympics, and earning several awards for her soccer skills.
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