Gene Simmons Honors KISS Fan’s Final Wish To Be Buried With His Dragon Boots

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KISS bassist Gene Simmons shared a touching gesture for a terminally ill fan on his social media account X.

“A Brave & Heroic KISS fan! Sadly, this young man is very sick,” Simmons stated. “His last will & testament is to be buried with my dragon boots.”

“Arranged to send my boots to him at the hospital,” he continued. “I’m not posting his name to shield the young man & his family. Sending prayers to him & his family.”

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The KISS co-founder kept the fan’s identity private to protect the family’s privacy during this difficult time.

The heartfelt gesture emphasizes the significance of Simmons’ iconic stage wear. His famous dragon boots have become legendary among KISS fans over the years.

The distinctive dragon boots are crafted by Gary at Andre No. 1 in Los Angeles. Louder Sound revealed that each boot weighs approximately ten pounds.

The boots are an essential part of Simmons’ elaborate stage costume. Audacy noted that the complete outfit weighs 40 pounds, featuring studs, leather, and armor.

The weight and complexity of these costumes showcase the band’s dedication to theatrical performances. Each piece of their stage wear, including the dragon boots, has become a cherished part of KISS’s legacy.

The gesture of giving away such a significant piece of his performance attire demonstrates the strong bond between the legendary bassist and his dedicated fanbase.

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