GENE SIMMONS To Guest On CNN EUROPE's 'The Quest'

August 21, 2006

According to a posting at KissNews.de, KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons will be the featured guest on CNN Europe on September 26 at 9:00 p.m. CET on "The Quest" program.

Simmons and his family — Shannon Tweed (the woman he's been "happily unmarried" to for 23 years),and their children, Nick, 18, and Sophie, 14 — are starring in a new reality show for the A&E network, called "Gene Simmons Family Jewels".

Simmons recently announced on his web site that "Gene Simmons Family Jewels"' first episode was the most-watched series premiere of any A&E show since the launch of "Dog the Bounty Hunter" in August of 2004. There have been 12 new prime-time series since that date.

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