AMERICAN basketball legend Dennis Rodman has vowed to "straighten things out" in North Korea as he gushes about his special friendship with crackpot leader Kim Jong-un.
The NBA superstar admitted he sings karaoke, skis and rides horses with the dictator after forming a close bond together over their love of basketball.
He made the revelations as he appeared on Good Morning Britain this morning - telling viewers he hoped the US President will "reach out" to Kim in a bid to end the North Korea crisis.
Describing his bromance with the North Korean leader, 56-year-old Rodman said: "I hang out with him all the time.
"We laugh, we sing karaoke, we do a lot of cool things together like skiing and riding horses.
"People don't need to hate me because I don't love him.
"I am just trying to straighten things out for everyone to get along."
Rodman became firm friends with Chicago Bulls fan Kim during a visit to North Korea in 2013.
The ex-basketball player says he hopes their friendship will help give people a "different view" of North Korea, but failed to explain how he planned to ease tension with America.
He said: "When you see him on TV, you never see him talk.
"Every time I see him, he’s always calm, he’s always smiling especially with his family. To me, in person, if you see him he’s just like anybody else
"He's a dictator to his people, he tries to be a madman.
"I’ve never seen anyone in my life with that much power."
The mounting crisis in the Korean peninsula has left many fearing the outbreak of a global military conflict.
The sports legend is also close to US President Donald Trump after the pair appeared on America's celebrity version of The Apprentice.
Rodman said: "To me if the President tries to reach out to Kim it's a great possibility that things can happen if they have a mutual conversation."
As the interview came to an end, presenter Piers Morgan, who is also pals with Trump, gave the 56-year-old sports star an interesting proposition.
He said: "Next time you go to North Korea, can I come with you and meet Kim Jong-un?
Rodman replied: "All right, next time I go to North Korea, I will take you Piers."
After ending the interview, journalist Piers said: "How amazing is that".
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