DENNIS RODMAN, KIM JONG

NBA legend Dennis Rodman dished on his longtime bromance with the North Korean despot — revealing how the pair partied with “hotties & vodka” when they first met.

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Rodman, now 58, went lớn Pyongyang in 2013 on a trip with the Harlem Globetrotters and “dignitaries,” he said on ex-boxer Mike Tyson’s “HotBoxin"” podcast last week.

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“I’m thinking I’m going to bởi an autograph show or play basketball. I ain’t know anything about North Korea, stupid as f–k, right?,” he said.

When Kim went to lớn greet Rodman following a basketball game, the ex-hoopster said he didn’t know who the leader was.

“He asked, ‘You lượt thích my country?’ & I said, ‘Yeah, it’s fine, it’s cool, it’s okay.’ ”

The now-36-year-old dictator then told him: “We asked Michael Jordan lớn come but he wouldn’t come so we asked you.”

They quickly bonded over their shared love of the game, và then Kim invited him lớn his trang chủ for a wild party, Rodman claims.

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“Let’s have dinner tonight. A little karaoke and have some vodka, some hotties và stuff lượt thích that,” Rodman said the North Korean leader told him.


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“Next thing I know, we are having dinner và we are drunk as sh-t, he starts singing karaoke và I have no clue what the f–k he’s talking about.”

Then an 18-piece band of “hot” women came out — and only played the theme tuy vậy from the 1978 TV show “Dallas,” Rodman said.

The Hall of Famer suggested they learn other tunes — some Pearl Jam, Van Halen và Rolling Stones — and, the next time he visited North Korea, they played all his requests.

He said he’s seen the Hermit Kingdom’s “military missiles” — but that he’s never talked politics with Kim.

“The politics, I don’t getinvolved with that,” Rodman said. “I came here khổng lồ bring sports.”

Following recent wild speculation over Kim’s health, Rodman told The Post last week that he believed his old pal was doing just fine — & probably spending his time like most Americans: watching the Jordan documentary “The Last Dance.”