
Of the many bizarre things Dennis Rodman had gotten involved with, his short marriage to Carmen Electra was arguably the most normal. Recently, on the “Legally Goff” podcast, Electra offered a glimpse into her nine-day marriage with the Chicago Bulls icon.
Besides the wild escapades they had during their relationship, it was your typical celebrity romance — filled with twists and turns, passion, drama and a whirlwind of emotions. But for Electra, dealing with that every day proved unsustainable, ultimately leading her to break up with him in the 90s.
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“It was just too hard to continue to keep up with him and his friends,” she admitted.
What convinced Electra to split from Rodman
As the five-time champion built his Hall of Fame resume, he also became a fixture of tabloid headlines for his controversial antics on and off the court. By the time the Bulls were trying to make a deep run for their sixth title in 1998, Rodman added another one when he met Electra.
After a few months of dating, the two decided to marry in Las Vegas in November of that year. Their marriage embodied the chaos and spontaneity that had long defined the legendary forward.
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Among the most notable headlines from their relationship was Michael Jordan having to confront and pick up Rodman all the way from Las Vegas after extending what was supposed to be a two-day vacation midway through the season. There, according to Electra, His Airness caught them naked after a night of heavy drinking and partying.
But there was only a certain dose of Rodman a person could handle. At one point during the relationship, the Baywatch actress had to reassess everything and ultimately realized that it could not go on.
“It was constant drinking, and I just remember looking at myself in the mirror. I was at home, and I didn’t recognize myself. I had bags under my eyes. My face was puffy,” she said. “And I’m in my 20s, you know, and I thought, like, it’s got to stop. It has to stop.”
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Electra recalled how her friend gave her a self-help book that made her realize she could start over.
“I started reading the book, and I liked it…and kind of blindly go, ‘Okay, guide me and take me for what I need to know,’” Electra said. “I just thought I got to get away from him because what good is going to come out of this, you know?”
She realized that the answer was none. After filing annulment papers, then calling it off and trying to reconcile, Rodman and Electra ultimately divorced in April 1999.
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Electra mourned her relationship
Although Electra knew she had to break it off with Rodman, she said that heartbreak and trouble were not the only things she would remember from their relationship. There were a lot of happy moments, too, especially in the bedroom – and at one time, on the Bulls’ practice court.
“Our relationship was very passionate,” she said. “When it was good, it was amazing. And when it was bad, it was the worst.”
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The couple was “crazy in love. But the issues eventually caught up to them. Still, Electra mourned after their split, knowing that what she had with two-time DPOY was authentic.
“It was real love. It wasn’t a made-up story. It wasn’t a publicity stunt,” she said. “It was real love. And, you know, it’s sad, but it had to end.”
Rodman’s basketball legacy is indisputable. But he couldn’t be great at everything. He struggled with managing his relationships, his vices and himself. And it took reading a self-help book for Electra to realize that she didn’t want to spend her life dealing with that and to bravely call it quits.
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This story was originally published by Basketball Network on Jun 6, 2026, where it first appeared in the Off The Court section. Add Basketball Network as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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