Rodman Nobel Prize: Plans to Revisit North Korea! Wants Nobel Peace Prize? Says, 'My Mission Is To Break The Ice' [VIDEO]
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jul 03, 2013 12:17 PM EDT
Dennis Rodman is looking forward to a Nobel Prize.
The former Chicago Bulls celebrity is expecting a Noble Peace Prize due to his sacrifices for meeting the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un earlier this year.
His trip over to the land that forbids foreigners has be widely publicized and featured, as many politicians are hoping for Dennis Rodman's trip to shed light on the hidden politics of North Korea, perhaps hoping that Rodman would take an opportunity to speak well of foreign countries and move Pyongyang towards the path of peace.
Rodman expressed his surprised for the country: "Before I landed in Pyongyang, I didn't know Kim Jong-un from Lil' Kim. I didn't know what country he ruled or what went on in the country he ruled."
The trip to North Korea came before they announced repeated threats to the safety of the United States. Though "basketball diplomacy" might not have accomplished as much as the politicians hoped, Rodman did shed light on a few key matters inside the North Korean border.
Rodman revealed to the world that Kim Jong Un has a potential heir that might continue their reign in North Korea. Kim Jong Un has a "beautiful baby girl."
Despite the potentially deadly revelation, Rodman has called Kim Jong Un a "friend for life" and is planning a return trip with the North Korean leader next month, to seek a potential vacation with Kim Jong Un and his family.
"I'm just [going to hang out,] play some basketball and maybe go on vacation with Kim and his family. My mission is to break the ice between hostile countries. Why it's been left to me to smooth things over, I don't know. Dennis Rodman, of all people. Keeping us safe is really not my job; it's the black guy's [President Obama's] job. But I'll tell you this: If I don't finish in the top three for the next Nobel Peace Prize, something's seriously wrong."
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