GENE SIMMONS And Live-in Lover Are Playboy.com's Celebrity Guest Photographers

August 17, 2007

Legendary KISS rocker Gene Simmons and his lovely mate Shannon Tweed are Playboy.com's newest celebrity guest photographers (to view photos and video from the session, log on to www.playboy.com/gene-simmons beginning Friday, August 17 at 12:00 p.m. CT).

The couple photographed Miss April 2001 Katie Lohman as part of a bet for their hit A&E reality show, "Gene Simmons Family Jewels". It's up to Hugh Hefner to decide who is the better photographer — Gene or Shannon. At stake: A trip to Vegas for Shannon's sister's wedding, which "happily unmarried" Gene has absolutely no interest in attending.

If Shannon wins, Gene goes to the wedding. If Gene wins, Shannon goes solo. The winner of the "shoot-off" will be announced Sunday, August 19 on "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" (check local listings for airtime).

Gene and Shannon are part of a growing list of celebrity guest photographers for Playboy.com. Previous celebrity photographers include William Shatner, Carmen Electra, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Tommy Lee, Ja Rule, Nelly, Jenny McCarthy and Flavor Flav.

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