The Untold Truth of Dennis Rodman’s Ex-Wife

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Who is Michelle Moyer?

Michelle Moyer was born in 1967 in the United States; the actual date and place of her birth have not been disclosed. She is a 53-year-old celebrity, probably best known as the third and ex-wife of Dennis Rodman, a former professional player of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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How rich is she now? Michelle Moyer Net worth

As of early 2020, Michelle Moyer’s net worth is over $300,000, which she received through the divorce settlement. Although her ex-husband, Dennis Rodman, made more than $27 million during his career, his current net worth is only $500,000. He is reported to own Michelle of nearly $1 million in child support.

Early life, nationality, ethnicity, education

Michelle Moyer apparently spent her early years somewhere in the US. She is of American nationality and belongs to the white white ethnic group. However, there is no information about her parents, siblings and educational background.

Marriage to Dennis Rodman

Michelle Moyer and Dennis Rodman met in 1999 at a bar and soon became romantically involved in a relationship. They finally took the plunge at a private wedding ceremony held in Newport Beach, California on his 42nd birthday – May 13, 2003.

Prior to their marriage, Dennis Rodman was married to Annie Bakes – they began dating in 1987, and they gave birth to their daughter, Alexis Caitlyn, in 1988. Dennis and Annie then married in September 1992, but their marriage lasted only 82 days. He then married the famous model Carmen Electra in 1998, but they divorced the following year. Rodman filed for an annulment for claiming “unhealthy” at the time of the marriage.

Parting

In 2004, Michelle and Dennis went their separate ways and filed for divorce. Although they tried to reconcile for several years, the divorce was finalized in 2012.

The main reasons for this were his alcoholism and drug addiction, alleged domestic violence and apparent infidelity on behalf of Rodman. Michelle once stated that he was an irresponsible father who was allegedly drunk in front of their children.

Mother of three children

Michelle has a daughter named Teyana from her previous relationship. She later welcomed two children with Dennis, their first child named a son Dennis Thyne Rodman Jr., on April 25, 2000. He now plays basketball for the Washington State Cougars of the Pac-12 Conference. Their second child, a daughter named Trinity, was born in 2001.

She is a soccer star and played for the US Women’s National Team, most recently signed to the Cougars women’s soccer team. Michelle also has two grandchildren from her eldest daughter Teyana.

Appearance and vital statistics

Michelle Moyer has long dyed blonde hair and blue eyes. She stands at a height of 1.78 m, while her weight is about 50 kg. Her vital stats, bra, dress and shoe size have not been revealed.

Who is her ex-husband? Dennis Rodman Short Wiki/Bio

Dennis Keith Rodman was born on May 13, 1961, under the sign Taurus, in Trenton, New Jersey, USA, to Philander Rodman, Jr., a conscripted member of the United States Air Force, and Shirley Rodman.

Dennis Rodman

His father left them when he was three years old, so Dennis was raised in Oak Cliff, Dallas along with two sisters named Kim and Debra by a single mother. His father has 27 children with four different women, while Dennis once said he has a total of 46 siblings.

Educational background and amateur career

Dennis Rodman attended South Oak Cliff High School where he started playing basketball, but he couldn’t join the school basketball team because he was only 6 feet tall at the time. After graduating, he worked for some time as a night janitor at Dallas Forth Worth International Airport, but after a sudden growth spurt to 2.01 m, Dennis resumed playing basketball.

He attended Cooke County College for a semester before transferring to Southeastern Oklahoma State University. While there, Dennis averaged 25.7 points and 15.7 rebounds per game and won three NAIA All-American Awards. He also played in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament and won the Most Valuable Player award.

Professional NBA career

While in college, Dennis Rodman was noticed by the Detroit Pistons and his professional career began when he was selected by the team as the third-round pick in the second round of the NFL Draft in 1986. He played for the Detroit Pistons until 1993, then for the San Antonio Spurs from 1993 to 1995, the Chicago Bulls between 1995 and 1998, the Los Angeles Lakers in 1999 and the Dallas Mavericks in 2000.

During his career, Dennis was named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team seven times, twice to the NBA All-Star game, won five NBA championships with his teams two NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award. Dennis finished his professional NBA career with 6,683 points, 11,954 rebounds and 1,600 assists. His number 10 jersey was retired by the Pistons in 2011. In the same year Dennis was initiated into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Professional Wrestling Career

Dennis Rodman is also known as a professional wrestler. He competed in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1997 to 1999 and made his debut in March 1997 when he performed as part of the nWo.

He then teamed up with Hulk Hogan for the match against The Giant and Lex Luger, but they were defeated. He then helped Hulk win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in August 1997. The following year he concentrated on playing basketball, but returned to the WCW in 1999. Dennis retired from wrestling after his loss to Curt Henning on the i – Generation Superstars of Wrestling pay-per-view event in July 2000. He would later participate in Hulk Hogan’s reality show “Celebrity Championship Wrestling” (2008), finishing as the winner.

Other projects

Dennis Rodman created his own reality talk show entitled “The Rodman World Tour”, aired on MTV in 1996.

He also appeared in the 1997 action film “Double Team” alongside Mickey Rourke and Jean-Claude Van Damme, which earned him three Golden Raspberry Awards. He also guest-starred in TV series such as “Baywatch”, “3”rd Rock From The Sun” and “Soldier of Fortune, Inc.”, and reality shows such as the UK version of “Celebrity Big Brother”, “Celebrity Mole” and “Celebrity Apprentice” among others. In 2005, he posed nude for PETA, the first man to do so, and in the same year became a commissioner of the Lingerie Football League. He has traveled to North Korea several times, which was documented in the 2015 movie “Dennis Rodman’s Big Bang In Pyongyang”. Dennis has written two autobiographical books, “Bad As I Wanna Be” (1996) and “I Should Be Dead By Now” (2005).


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