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Electra recounts wild times with Rodman

- DAN GELSTON

Carmen Electra’s basketball fandom wasn’t much more than wearing Jordans in high school and her awareness of Dennis Rodman was simply that the NBA bad boy had dated Madonna.

But once the then-Chicago Bulls star, who used his hair as a colourful canvas and illustrate­d his body with tattoos, noticed the rising 1990’s entertainm­ent star and Playboy model, he became enamoured with Electra.

“We exchanged numbers and he would call and call and call,” Electra said. “I wouldn’t respond. Finally, one day I picked up the phone and he invited me to come hang out with him and I went for it. I went in.”

Electra, who turned 48 last week, has found herself once again in the spotlight after their relationsh­ip blossomed back to life in the documentar­y The Last Dance — the ESPN and Netflix documentar­y series built around Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls in 1997-98.

“Dennis was considered the bad boy of basketball,” Electra said, “and I like bad boys.”

Electra and Rodman were married, the Bulls won championsh­ips and the couple became tabloid sensations. She talked about some of the wild times in the documentar­y, including once hiding naked under the covers as Jordan banged on the door trying to drag Rodman back to practice.

“I remember being in the living room, naked, in Dennis’s house in Chicago,” Electra told the Associated Press. “He was very humble. He threw a mattress in front of the couch in the living room. That’s where he always slept. That’s where I slept as well. We were both naked, actually, when there’s a knock at the door, Dennis jumps up, I don’t know if he answered the door naked or not, I can’t remember that part because I was hiding. He just turned around to me and said, ‘It’s Michael Jordan. I’ve got to go practice.”

She later detailed her sexual dalliances with Rodman throughout the Bulls’ practice facility, everywhere from the training room to the court, and possibly even coach Phil Jackson’s office.

“I’d have to say, sorry, coach,” she said with a laugh.

Rodman’s eccentrici­ties transcende­d his basketball skills that led to NBA titles with the Detroit Pistons and Bulls and forged a path to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He led the league in rebounding an NBArecord seven straight seasons and back-to-back titles with the Pistons before teaming with Jordan and Scottie Pippen for three championsh­ips in a row with the Bulls.

Electra’s career skyrockete­d, her sex appeal had landed her roles in Baywatch and a hosting gig on MTV’s Singled Out. She shuttled between jobs and trips to Chicago to be with Rodman and said she passed on numerous auditions to spend more time with him. She explained that Rodman could be a very quiet man who “loved to have a cheeseburg­er and a shake” before games and always called her “momma.”

They wed in November 1998, filed for annulment nine days later, reconciled but divorced in April 1999. Electra and Rodman share an agent and he helped reconnect the pair for a brief conversati­on months ago.

She said watching the documentar­y helped her appreciate her time with Rodman.

“Yes, we had a blast, and this wild love, but we had a lot of hard times, too. A lot of struggles,” she said. “No matter what, I’ll always wish him the best.”

 ??  ?? Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman with Carmen Electra. Electra is part of the documentar­y The Last Dance, about the 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls.
Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman with Carmen Electra. Electra is part of the documentar­y The Last Dance, about the 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls.

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