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Shannon and Tracy heal while Gene is away in New York; Sophie and Emily hire a nurse to take care of their moms.

Shannon and Tracy heal while Gene is away in New York; Sophie and Emily hire a nurse to take care of their moms.

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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, EP18 "The Gene Simmons Roast"

Roastmaster Jeff Ross and his comedian friends try to destroy Gene's ego while raising money for the Wounded Warriors Charity.

Gene Simmons Family Jewels

S3, EP19 "Shannon to the Rescue"

Fearing Tracy has run off to Hawaii to elope with her new man, Shannon drags Gene along hoping his well known views on marriage and commitment will convince them to do otherwise; Gene takes an instant liking to Tracy's boyfriend.

Gene Simmons Family Jewels

S3, EP20 "Honeymoon at Last"

Gene gives Shannon the honeymoon the couple has never had.

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, 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, EP13 "Sophie Couture"

Sophie's internship for a fashion designer has her strutting the catwalk during fashion week.

Gene Simmons Family Jewels

S3, EP12 "Ladies of the Night"

Gene ends up in jail after doing research for a book documenting the history of prostitution.

Onstage, the KISS frontman may be a study in hedonism and excess. Offstage, he's married -- finally, but happily? -- to his longtime partner, former Playboy centerfold Shannon Tweed, with whom he has two smart and improbably well-adjusted children, Nick and Sophie. Find out how this nontraditional, traditional American family makes it all work under the strangest of circumstances.
Starring: Gene Simmons, Nick Tweed-Simmons, Shannon Tweed, Sophie Tweed-Simmons
Original Air Date: Aug 7, 2006
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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