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Kiss frontman Gene Simmons has never been one to keep his mouth shut, but it seems now that has gotten him into some hot water. The veteran rocker recently did a Q&A with SongFacts, and based on a couple of lengthy comments he made about those with depression, there's been quite a bit of backlash –– one coming from Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx.® -
Kiss' Gene Simmons Called 'Sexist' By Black Lips, Simmons Calls Them 'Racist'
During an interview with HuffPost Live yesterday, Kiss frontman Gene Simmons was confronted by Atlanta punk band Black Lips with accusations of misogyny and sexism. After answering some questions submitted by fans through online videos, Simmons was shown one last video, featuring the Black Lips' Cole Alexander, Jared Swilley, and Jack Hines in Kiss make-up, calling for the "surrender of the Kiss Army." -
Gene Simmons Supports Clippers Owner Donald Sterling, Opposes Washington Redskins
In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal in support of his new football-themed reality series 4th and Loud, Kiss bassist Gene Simmons voiced his support for L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was famously banned from the NBA after he was caught on tape going on a racist rant. Though Simmons is quick to point out that he doesn't support what Sterling said, he believes it was unfair that Sterling was punished for something he said in private. -
KISS and the AFL Announce A Football Team Named After The Band: The LA KISS
The Arena Football League announced on Thursday that an expansion team had been granted to a group of investors that included KISS members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, and that the team will be called the LA KISS.
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