Dennis Rodman was recently thrown out of two Miami restaurants after he got "wasted" and was reportedly screaming and slapping guests on the back as hard as he could.
A source said that the former basketball player walked into the dining room with a lit cigar when the host asked him to extinguish it, Rodman refused and walked to the terrace and sat with a family he didn't know and he started ordering cocktails on their tab, the New York Post reported.
The source added that he grabbed a bottle of costly red wine from a table and poured himself a glass, and then grabbed a scotch and soda off the bar without paying.
The manager of Joe's Stone Crab told an insider that he asked Rodman to leave or else he will be forced to leave and the 52-year-old retired basketball player tried to hail a cab outside, where three or four refused to stop for him, adding that he looked like a total mess.
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