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Carmen Electra Says She And Dennis Rodman Had Sex 'All Over' Chicago Bulls Facility

Carmen Electra Says She And Dennis Rodman Had Sex 'All Over' Chicago Bulls Facility

The star gave a very revealing interview following the release of The Last Dance

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

Former Baywatch star Carmen Electra has revealed some pretty raunchy secrets about her relationship with NBA legend Dennis Rodman.

The pair dated back in the 1990s, while Rodman was at the Chicago Bulls and Electra was gracing the cover of Playboy Magazine.

Speaking to the Los Angeles Times following the release of Bulls documentary series The Last Dance, Electra revealed: "One day when the Bulls had an off day from practising, Dennis said he had a surprise for me.

Carmen Electra in 1999.
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"He blindfolds me and we get on his motorcycle. When he finally takes my blindfold off, we're standing at the Bulls practice facility, centre court.

"It was crazy, like two kids in a candy store. We were eating Popsicles from the fridge and pretty much having sex all over the damn place - in the physical therapy room, in the weight room. Obviously on the court."

She then joked: "To be honest, I don't think he's ever worked out so hard in his life."

Dennis Rodman with Camen Electra in 1998.
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Electra said watching The Last Dance left her 'wanting to get up and cheer'.

Before adding: "Seeing Dennis back on the court brought tears to my eyes."

If you've not seen it yet, the ESPN and Netflix series The Last Dance is a ten-part docu-series that takes a deep look into Michael Jordan's career and the Chicago Bulls during the 1997/1998 season, which would be Rodman and Jordan's final season with the team.

Dennis Rodman in 1996 during a break from a Chicago Bulls' game.
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The series features never-before-seen footage and interviews with the team and those closely involved with it.

But it turns out that it wasn't easy all viewing for Jordan, with the 57-year-old telling The Athletic: "When people see this footage I'm not sure they're going to be able to understand why I was so intense, why I did the things I did, why I acted the way I acted, and why I said the things I said."

Meanwhile, Electra says watching the doc has made her feel all emotional about the past, telling the LA Times: "I was so honoured to see them play. There's just no words for that era. There will never be another one like it."

Featured Image Credit: Albert Ferreira/Shutterstock

Topics: SPORT, Celebrity, NBA