Trinity Rodman Goes Instagram Official with NFL Receiver Trinity Benson: 'Trinity Squared'

The NWSL star posted two cute snaps of the couple, poking fun at the fact they share the same name

<p>Trinity Rodman/Instagram</p> Trinity Benson and Trinity Rodman go Instagram official.

Trinity Rodman/Instagram

Trinity Benson and Trinity Rodman go Instagram official.

Trinity Rodman is making her new relationship Instagram official!

Rodman, 22 — who is the daughter of former professional basketball player Dennis Rodman, 63, and Michelle Moyer, 57 — has confirmed she's dating Trinity Benson, 27.

On Tuesday, May 21, the NWSL star posted two cute snaps of the couple, poking fun at the fact they share the same name. "Trinity squared 🫣😘," Rodman captioned the post.

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Rodman had her arms around the NFL receiver in one cute snap, with her sitting with her legs across his knee while wearing a pair of denim shorts and a black tank top. In the photo, Benson posed for the camera while holding a drink, donning a pair of green shorts and a black T-shirt in the shot.

A second photo showed Rodman looking into Benson's sunglasses-covered eyes while smiling and placing one hand on his chest and the other around his neck.

Rodman's fellow NWSL star, Sophia Smith, 23, who plays as a forward for Portland Thorns FC, was among those commenting on the post. "Hard launch," she wrote, while NSWL's Alyssa Thompson, 19, who plays as a forward for Angel City FC, added, "She went straight for the hard launch."

Trinity Rodman Instagram Dennis Rodman with his daughter Trinity.
Trinity Rodman Instagram Dennis Rodman with his daughter Trinity.

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The new relationship comes after Rodman was previously linked to Loyola Maryland Greyhounds guard Chris Kuzemka.

Rodman, meanwhile, has been playing soccer since she was young, and in 2023, she spoke to PEOPLE about receiving some special advice from the late Kobe Bryant when she was around six years old and played on the same team as his oldest daughter, Natalia.

“He would go to the games with my dad,” Rodman recalled. “And my earliest memory that I'll never forget was him talking to me after the game telling me I was going to be a stud at the age of six, which is like, ‘Hello.’ He was right."

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"He was an amazing human," she went on. "And again, he made it very clear that women are capable of being as successful, if not more successful, than men. And I, for some reason, remembered that. But yeah, that changed my entire mindset moving forward with soccer.”

As Rodman continues to take the soccer world by storm, she admitted Bryant — who died in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26, 2020 at age 41 — will always be a GOAT for her.

“I think his mentality was the difference in how he was as an athlete, but his mentality on and off the field as well as creating connections and being humble within,” she told PEOPLE. “I think he was very humble about the fact that he was a GOAT — and he'll always be a GOAT for me.”

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