Dennis Rodman's daughter Trinity Rodman shared a shocking story about her father's control over money, revealing he once denied her $100 to buy food.
What happened?
Trinity recalled asking her father for $100 to get food, but he refused, saying "No, you're using me".
Dennis Rodman built a successful NBA career, winning five NBA titles and earning two Defensive Player of the Year awards.
He married Michelle Moyer in 2003, and they had two children, Dennis 'DJ' Rodman Jr. and Trinity Rodman.
Why it matters for Dennis Rodman
The marriage ended in divorce in 2012, after Moyer filed for divorce in 2004.
Trinity's story sheds light on Dennis Rodman's parenting style, which has been a subject of interest due to his high-profile career.
As of 2004, Moyer had already filed for divorce, but the couple attempted to reconcile before finalizing the divorce in 2012.
What comes next?
Dennis Rodman's personal life has often made headlines, and Trinity's story is just one example of his complex relationships with his children.
And despite his successful career, Dennis Rodman's family life has been marked by challenges, including his divorce from Michelle Moyer.
But Trinity's story also highlights the challenges of growing up with a famous parent, where money and privilege can be both a blessing and a curse.
So it's no surprise that Trinity's story has sparked interest and debate about Dennis Rodman's parenting style.
Dennis Rodman won his five NBA titles between 1989 and 1998, earning two Defensive Player of the Year awards in 1990 and 1991.
As a rebounder, he established himself as one of the greatest in the league, with a career average of 13.1 rebounds per game.