Are we living in a South Park episode? It sure feels like it!

Dennis Rodman couldn't help but weep as he discussed President Trump and his pal Kim Jong Un's historic summit on live TV yesterday, and we still can't wrap our brains around the fact that the NBA star has played a pivotal ambassador role and aided in the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.

"Today is a great day for everybody — Singapore, Tokyo, China. It’s a great day. I’m here to see it. I’m so happy. I just fell in love with [North Korea] from day one. I guess I owe it to myself and the people around the world. I’m not in this for no money. I never started this for no money. This is not about Dennis Rodman being the greatest person in the world that leads these two people together. … No more hatred," he said while wearing one of the POTUS' "Make America Great Again" hats.

So how does he describe his friendship with the notorious dictator?

"[Jong Un] is more like a big kid — even though he’s small — who loves to have a good time. This guy wants to be around the world. He wants to come to America. He wants to enjoy his life. He wants his people to enjoy this life," he revealed.

The athlete went on to praise Trump, and slam former President Barack Obama, who he says "did not give me the time of day," when he tried to broker some peace between the two nations.

"I want to see us get along. Have a handshake, have a smile, have a glass of iced tea. I don't need to worry about the war stuff, I don't know anything about that. Everything else should be in Donald Trump's hands and people in the White House's hands. I'm out of it. I'm so happy just to be here, man, and see everyone in the world get emotional like I did. Donald Trump should take a lot of credit because he went out of the box and made this happen," he gushed.

This is 2018, folks!