These past few days have been interesting for Dennis Rodman. For decades, the NBA's Hall of Fame has attracted attention because of its strange behavior, but these recent flight reports are a bit odd. According to the owner of Newport Beach's VIBES Hot Yoga, Dennis Rodman and three of his friends visited the studio a few days ago. There, the owner claims that a woman who accompanied Rodman had gone all over the store, removing the clothes from his shelves before stuffing them in his purse. The video shows that at some point she put something in her purse hiding behind Rodman.

There was also a moment when a $ 2,500 crystal was broken after the man with whom Rodman was tempted attempted to place him on a cart. When it was destroyed, the group refused to pay for the article and the employees say that they left the institution. Security images captured the odd encounter, but things take an even stranger turn, as the owner says Rodman & Co. came back the next day and stole even more items. And yes, there is a video clip of all this falling … again. The owner also claims that one of the women who came with Rodman was there on the first visit and that she came back to the store with an item that she had stolen.

During this last visit, TMZ reports that the store employee was disturbed by Rodman's behavior, particularly after he had put his foot on the counter and started to stretch. TMZ asked Rodman what had happened in the VIBES store, and the former NBA star claimed he had asked the employees if he and his team could take things as gifts from the store. He states that they were given permission to take what they wanted, that is, that he "did not steal fish".

The owner vehemently denies these accusations and claims that no one in his staff ever told Rodman that he could enter and take free clothes, nor told him that he was not responsible for the cost of the broken crystal . Rodman and his friends were not arrested, but the owner of VIBES filed a report with the Newport Police Department. Rodman is currently on probation as a result of a detention arrest in 2018.