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Gene and the family answer fan e-mail questions and give a behind-the-scenes look at their favorite scenes.
Gene and the family answer fan e-mail questions and give a behind-the-scenes look at their favorite scenes.
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Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S3, EP14 "Viewer Mail"Gene and the family answer fan e-mail questions and give a behind-the-scenes look at their favorite scenes.
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S3, EP15 "Mommy Makeover"Shannon and Tracy's plan for a little nip and tuck become much more than they anticipated; Donald Trump asks Gene to compete on "Celebrity Apprentice."
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S3, EP16 "Gene the Apprentice"Shannon and Tracy heal while Gene is away in New York; Sophie and Emily hire a nurse to take care of their moms.
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S3, EP17 "Gene's Ego Trip"Shannon and Tracy team up with Jeff Ross to plan a roast for Gene.
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S4, EP3 "Fireman Gene"Gene's mother volunteers him to host a fundraiser for a local fire department.
Gene Simmons Family Jewels
S4, EP2 "Memphis Blues"Nick learns the blues firsthand when he goes on a business trip with his dad.
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