'Meet The Sniders': TWISTED SISTER Frontman's Home Life Captured In VH1 Special

June 20, 2005

VH1's "Meet the Family: The Sniders" special, which follows notorious TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider as he prepares to embark on a reunion tour, will premiere on Saturday, June 25 at 9:00 p.m.

"Meet The Family: The Sniders" offers a glimpse of suburban home life with a twist: it's told through the eyes of the family of hard rocker Dee Snider. Dee is going back on the road with his band, TWISTED SISTER, and this time his wife and four children are coming along for the ride.

It turns out that their family (like most) is a little normal, a little screwy and genuinely fun. It's time to look at the warm, fuzzy side of being famous. Why does family grooming day include pink hair-dye for the dog, and eyelash tinting for dad? What is it like when your six-year-old daughter wants to follow in your footsteps — by riding her own motorcycle? How hard it is to get the family out of the house when they're coming on the road with you and your band? Ultimately every home has its own set of issues, no matter how many platinum records there are on the wall.

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