GENE SIMMONS' Return Appearance On 'Ugly Betty' Scheduled For Next Week

May 7, 2008

KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons is set to make a return appearance on ABC-TV's "Ugly Betty". The episode will air on Thursday, May 15 at 8 p.m. EST.

The following is a synopsis of the show, entitled "The Kids Are Alright": Betty, still missing Henry, fights her attraction to Gio, but later finds herself stuck with him when both volunteer to chaperone Justin's middle school dance. Meanwhile, Hilda tries to get Coach Diaz (guest star Eddie Cibrian) to notice her; Amanda agrees to do a reality show with her dad, KISS rock legend Gene Simmons; and Daniel feels the heat when Wilhelmina makes her triumphant return to Mode amid a media frenzy. Guest starring are Gene Simmons as himself, Eddie Cibrian as Coach Diaz, Larry King as himself, Alec Mapa as Suzuki St. Pierre and Jasmine Anthony as Antonella."

Gene Simmons was previously a guest on "Ugly Betty" on January 24. Watch his appearance on the program below.

According to RollingStone.com, "despite the fact that 'Ugly Betty' is fictional, Simmons seemed more himself on this show than he ever did on the reality-based 'Celebrity Apprentice'. He admitted to regularly Googling himself and cracked a joke about annoying Cher no doubt things hes actually done in his life."

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