New 'Gene Simmons Family Jewels' Preview Clip Available

June 26, 2009

Legendary rock god multi-hyphenate Gene Simmons and his unconventional family are back and better than ever for an all-new season of A&E's hit unscripted series "Gene Simmons Family Jewels". The 15-episode season kicked off on June 7 with daughter Sophie's sweet sixteen party, giving viewers an all-access pass to the milestone celebration.

On Sunday, June 28, two new episodes of "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" will premiere on A&E. At 9:00 p.m., A&E will air "Economic Stimulus", where Gene will ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange and spread the word about investing in America and longtime girlfriend Shannon Tweed does some spending of her own when she gets addicted to late night infomercials. In "Slumber Party", Shannon falls ill and it is up to Gene to keep an eye on Sophie and her five hyper friends, fend off a horde of horny boys trying to crash the party and track down one bad girl who sneaks out for a little rendezvous.

Watch a preview clip of "Slumber Party" below.

In addition to Sophie's sweet sixteen, the new season will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the entire family's many adventures. From Gene's appearance on "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" to Gene filming a Japanese monster flick, to Shannon preparing for a role in a roller derby exploitation film, to Nick getting his own apartment, viewers will follow the Simmons-Tweed clan as they set out to prove, yet again, why they are the most non-traditional, traditional family in America.

Leslie Greif, Adam Reed, Adam Freeman and Gene Simmons are the series executive producers. "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" is produced by The Greif Company and the Gene Simmons Company. Robert Sharenow and Neil A. Cohen are the A&E executive producers.

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