The Jew Gene Simmons from the band KIZZ boasts he slept with 5,000 women
[Gene Simmons is from the hard rock band KIZZ. I don't know how many Jews were in this band. But anyway, he is also pro-vaccine as you can imagine. He was born in Israel. Even Jew-loving wikipedia has this to say below about his attitude to sex. I do think the Jew Hugh Hefner, who owned Playboy magazine sure misled lots of beautiful young White women. Just think of how these Jews had defiled and misled lovely young women from our race and turned them into whores. Just ponder the scale of that. The Germans under Hitler did not like it either. Hitler even wrote about it. Simmons was born in Israel by the way. So why didn't he remain in Israel? Being a typical Jew he wants to go elsewhere, where Whites are where he can make money. Jews are NOT normal nationalists. These are spoilt brat Globalists. Jan]
Here’s about the Jew from KIZZ Gene Simmons:-
Promiscuity
Simmons has boasted many times about having bedded thousands of women. In 2010, he claimed the tally stood at 5,000 and that he has a Polaroid picture of each liaison, including the hotel key where it took place.[39] A number of years prior, as a guest on TSN’s Off the Record with Michael Landsberg, Simmons told fellow guest Thea Andrews he had slept with 4,500 women, to which Andrews replied she was not interested in being 4,501.[40] The show’s other guest, Mark Tewksbury, offered himself to Simmons instead, to which Simmons declined.[40] Tewksbury would state in a 2012 interview with the National Post that Simmons shook his head at Tewksbury off-camera.[41]
He told Terry Gross: "If you want to welcome me with open arms, I’m afraid you’re also going to have to welcome me with open legs", paraphrasing a lyric from the Who’s 1981 song "You Better You Bet". Gross replied: "That’s a really obnoxious thing to say". At the time, Simmons refused to grant permission to NPR to make the interview available online.[42] However, it appears in print in Gross’ book All I Did Was Ask and unauthorized transcripts are available. NPR re-broadcast part of the interview in August 2007.[43] In a 2014 interview with The Huffington Post, Simmons noted he was upset over what he perceived as Gross’s "holier-than-thou" attitude, which included mislabeling his band Kiss as "the Kiss".[44]
In 2019, Ace Frehley stated that Simmons had attempted to grope his wife, calling Simmons an "asshole and a sex addict".[45][46]