GENE SIMMONS On FOX NEWS' 'The Big Story'; Video Available

April 7, 2007

KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons was a guest on Thursday (April 5) on FOX News' "The Big Story", where he spoke to host John Gibson about his "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" reality show, getting a facelift and "American Idol". Watch the segment online FoxNews.com.

Simmons and his unconventional family star in an all-new season of the hit real-life series "Gene Simmons Family Jewels", which premiered with back-to-back episodes on A&E on March 25.

"Gene Simmons Family Jewels" follows Simmons and his family — Shannon Tweed (the woman he's been "happily unmarried" to for 23 years),and their children, Nick and Sophie.

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