Entertainment Weekly reports that KISS bassist Gene Simmons made an unexpected appearance at Fox 11 news station in Los Angeles.
“The weatherman approached me and asked me if I wanted to jump on and do the weather,” Simmons said. “Of course! But I told him, ‘Hold onto your britches. I’m not your usual weatherman. Weather advisory is in order.'”
FOX 11 Los Angeles captured and shared the surprise weather report segment. Simmons entertained viewers during his impromptu performance. He encouraged them to “party every day” under the sunny Los Angeles skies.
This unexpected media appearance adds another chapter to Simmons’ diverse career in entertainment.
Simmons has built an impressive legacy as KISS’s co-founder. Data from Biography.com reveals the band has sold over 80 million albums worldwide. His larger-than-life persona as ‘The Demon’ has become legendary in the music industry.
His influence extends beyond music. IMDb documents his appearances in numerous films. His roles in ‘Runaway’ and ‘Wanted: Dead or Alive’ showcase his versatility as an entertainer.
Simmons has developed a reputation for spontaneous public appearances. His engaging personality has remained consistent throughout his decades-long career. The weather report appearance naturally aligns with his public persona.
The band’s legacy includes more than 2,000 live performances. This extensive touring history has established KISS as one of rock music’s most enduring acts. Simmons brought this same performance energy to the newsroom during his brief weather report segment.
