Social media erupted with reports of Dennis Rodman’s death on April 1, claiming an accidental death. Many users were shocked, suspecting an April Fools’ prank. Some expressed concern, while others dismissed the news, noting there’s no official confirmation from Rodman or his team.
Social media has been abuzz with reports of Dennis Rodman’s passing. The reports surfaced on April 1, with several posts on X, Facebook, and Instagram claiming that the former Chicago Bulls star was found dead in his apartment after an “autoerotic asphyxiation accident.” The news went viral and sparked confusion among users.
Many users on social media platforms were shocked to learn about Rodman’s death and wondered if someone was playing an April Fools’ prank. Others expressed genuine concern for the 63-year-old’s well-being. “I hope the news about Dennis Rodman is fake,” a user wrote.
“I hate April fools why would yall say Dennis Rodman is dead,” tweeted another user.
“Was bout to believe the Dennis Rodman news but it’s April Fools Day. I’m not believing nothing nobody says today,” a user said.
“Is Dennis Rodman really gone?” a user questioned.
While there is a lot of buzz on social media regarding Dennis Rodman’s death, it must be noted that it is all just speculation at his moment. There is no official confirmation or word from Rodman or his team on this topic.
Dennis Rodman, a former NBA star known for his rebounding skills and colorful personality, won five NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons. Beyond basketball, he’s made headlines in professional wrestling and for his unconventional lifestyle.