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Russell Simmons Owed Millions to His Accusers. Have They Found Justice?
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Russell Simmons Owed Millions to His Accusers. Have They Found Justice?

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84


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ince 2018, Russell Simmons has been living the life of a well-heeled holy man primarily in Bali, cultivating an aesthetic that falls somewhere between Eat, Pray, Love and alternative-medicine practitioner. Calling himself a yogi and professing wellness expertise — he has been promoting his 2015 vegan cookbook on Instagram — the Def Jam Recordings co-founder posted an exuberant selfie with a group of apparent religious pilgrims earlier this year, with the caption: “The goal is self discovery when one knows the self she/he makes life a moving prayer.… he should practice living in prayer ❤️ and one day in this lifetime or the next all suffering stops…” This introspection has also served as a business opportunity: Simmons is a founder and investor in the Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort, “the destination for devotional and wellness practitioners,” he wrote on Instagram.  

His Instagram account is filled with dedications to his family, yoga mentors, and old-school rapper friends — “It has probably been at least one year since I missed 8 am meditation,” he wrote in August — with Simmons noting recently that “Govinda das Ananda (god’s blissful servant) was the name given to me by krishna,” and writing that one woman’s introduction to yoga and meditation “inspire[s] me to keep serving.”

However full the pioneering hip-hop mogul’s island life might appear, his relocation came amid numerous sexual-misconduct allegations back in the United States. For more than a year, Simmons’ continued residence in Bali dovetailed with allegations that he had yet to pay agreed-upon settlements to at least five women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.

Wendy Franco, Sil Lai Abrams, and Sherri Abernathy said in court papers filed in October 2024 that for more than a year, Simmons hadn’t paid 2023 agreements of more than $3 million total. Specifically, Simmons had agreed to pay Franco $515,000, and Abrams and Abernathy $1,265,000 each.

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Abernathy alleged that Simmons raped her in 1983, while Abrams claimed Simmons raped her a decade later in 1994. Franco has not publicly made claims against Simmons, but according to settlement paperwork filed in court, the settlement relates to alleged “physical injuries and sickness.” Documents filed in the legal proceedings also show that as of January 2025,, Simmons also owed a total of at least $8 million to three other accusers: Tina Klein-Baker, Toni Sallie, and Alexia Jones. These filings from earlier this year claimed that Simmons had paid only $220,000 total to them. (A firm spokesperson for Klein-Baker’s lawyer, Kenya Davis of Boies Schiller Flexner, said that “at this stage of litigation, the attorneys and clients could not comment.” The attorney for Sallie and Jones declined to comment and declined to make them available for this article.)

Rolling Stone sent a detailed list of questions related to the allegations of abuse and nonpayment to multiple attorneys representing Simmons. Simmons, through one of his attorneys, Imran Ansari, declined to comment. Two days after Rolling Stone sent Simmons questions for this article, a lawyer for Franco, Abrams, and Abernathy told Rolling Stone, “The matter has been resolved,” but declined to provide any additional details. Lawyers for Simmons did not reply to additional inquiries on the nature of the resolution, and it remains unclear what conditions and parameters, if any, are included in the resolution or how much money, if any, the women have received.

Wendy Franco, Sherri Abernathy and Sil Lai Abrams in New York in August.

Photograph by Dana Scruggs for Rolling Stone

Meanwhile, Simmons has gone on the attack in response to allegations against him. This summer, he filed a defamation suit against HBO and Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick, the filmmakers who produced On the Record, a 2020 documentary featuring interviews with several Simmons accusers. (Simmons’ lawyer claimed “credible information, persuasive evidence, [and] witness statements” supporting Simmons were “disregarded” in the making of the film. HBO’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, said in a statement to Rolling Stone that the lawsuit “lacks both merit and substance” and that they “stand behind the documentary.” The suit is ongoing.) 

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The settlement papers with Franco, Abrams, and Abernathy do not detail specific accusations — like Franco’s, the other two settlements reflect that “[t]he Settlement Amount constitutes a payment for damages for Claimant’s alleged personal, physical injuries and sickness” — nor does Simmons admit wrongdoing in the settlements, which state that his payment does not imply “any admission of liability, fault, or wrongdoing.” Sallie and Jones’ settlements also state that the agreements do not admit any liability of wrongdoing, nor specify exact allegations.

In interviews with Rolling Stone prior to the resolution, Franco, Abrams, and Abernathy largely described Simmons’ apparent delay in payment as another emotional blow in the already-arduous process of legal action against him. His nonpayment, which spanned more than a year at the time of these interviews, felt like another trauma.

“It was devastating,” Franco said in an April interview with Rolling Stone, before the resolution. “I just felt so stupid that I thought this person would follow through, that I thought that someone who could do what he did would turn around and acknowledge me and make some type of amends. You exposed yourself to this, and now this person again shows you that it doesn’t matter to him.” 

Simmons has said that “I own no property in the United States,” and has cried poverty in filings. His legal team, in a defamation suit filed by former music-industry executive Drew Dixon, who accused him of rape in 2017, said in September that he owes them more than $100,000 in fees. (Simmons has denied Dixon’s claims.) The attorneys also said that Simmons is unable to pay a $15,000 penalty imposed by the court on his legal team for missing a scheduled court hearing.

“You exposed yourself to this, and now this person again shows you it doesn’t matter to him.”

Wendy Franco

Dixon’s lawyer, Kenya Davis, shot back that Simmons has money, urging a New York judge to ignore Simmons’ “palpably false and self-serving claims of poverty.” Davis said that Simmons has a 75 percent stake in the Gdas resort and noted his “ongoing partnership with and ownership interest” in a Singapore-based talent agency.

Resolved or not, Franco, Abrams, and Abernathy’s years-long financial purgatory also exemplifies the unfulfilled promises of #MeToo. Women were encouraged to take action against men who had allegedly harmed them — often upending their lives in the process — only to find that the financial and emotional relief in coming forward might be ephemeral at best, nonexistent at worst. Simmons’ protracted nonpayment also reflects the logistical perils and broader challenges for anyone navigating the legal process. People can willingly enter into settlements — as Simmons did — but if they don’t pay, enforcement of these agreements could spiral into a labyrinthine and prolonged legal fight. 

“It could be indefinite,” says Daniel Tabak, a partner at the New York law firm Cohen & Gresser who focuses on bankruptcy and was not involved in any Simmons cases. “There’s no guarantee that [plaintiffs] will ever be able to collect.”

Meanwhile, Simmons’ financial liabilities don’t seem to have impeded his movements. On Aug. 11, he posted a video of himself and a fan to his Instagram shot in New York City. “NYC can be so magical,” he wrote. “Just met this wonderful young lady. She is full of love

A ‘Life-Changing Trauma’

For years, Franco dealt with her pain personally and alone, and tried as best as she could to avoid thinking about Simmons. “I did not follow Russell Simmons in any way. I was very averse to him and everything about him,” she says. Then came #MeToo. 

While Franco declined to discuss the specifics of her allegations — “Ms. Franco is reluctant to elaborate on her claims against Mr. Simmons, given his penchant for litigation,” her attorney, Andrew Wilson of Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel, tells Rolling Stone — she spoke openly prior to the resolution about the deep emotional toll of Simmons’ apparent failure to pay the settlement. 

“A lot of people were writing about their experiences with powerful men having abused them,” Franco tells Rolling Stone. She had come across accounts of women speaking out against Simmons and had learned about a documentary on him while it was already in progress. “I missed my opportunity to be in this film because it had already been done,” Franco says. “It was a letdown.”

Simmons, circa 1994.

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Franco contended with economic and family hardships from a young age. The 50-year-old came to the U.S. with her family from the Dominican Republic at age 11, and describes the move as “a lot of trauma.” She and her siblings were separated and scattered into foster homes during the immigration process. Franco says she was “pretty much living on my own by the age of 14” and staying with friends in New York.  

She wanted to act, but her dyslexia and need to learn English on her own scared her from reading in public. But Franco, who ultimately became enmeshed in the downtown New York City arts world, taught herself by “reading The Outsiders with a dictionary, listening to the Smiths, and translating.”

The resilience carried forward. Franco kept up with Simmons’ accusers through social media and discovered the Adult Survivors Act. The 2022 New York state law created a one-year window for adult survivors of sexual misconduct to file civil claims against their alleged abusers that otherwise would have exceeded the statute of limitations. “It felt like divine intervention,” she says, sometimes twirling a ringlet around her finger when she speaks. “It felt crazy and it worked out. I felt like a little bit of my history was validated. It was amazing.”

The settlement addressed a sense of dehumanization that had weighed on her for years. “It’s like a life-shifting, life-changing trauma that makes you doubt who you are and your value and your worth, and it means so little to the person who traumatizes you, who abuses you; it means nothing to them,” she says. “They might not even fucking remember it. So to have that person have to admit, even if it’s just to get you off their back, that you existed … it’s incredibly important.”

Abernathy — who as Sheri Sher was a founding member of the pioneering all-female hip-hop group Mercedes Ladies — describes a sense of empowerment in her decision to come forward. The 64-year-old former rapper still delivers her words enthusiastically, often smiling as she recalls the group’s music. She tells Rolling Stone that she worried about reprisal amid her already turbulent life had she come forward back in the 1980s. Abernathy’s family, consisting of her mother and 10 siblings, constantly faced eviction in New York City. Writing was her solace. She was frequently scribbling in black-and-white-speckled notebooks, covering one side in rhymes and the other with diary-like missives.

During one eviction, Abernathy recalls, city marshals took her composition book. “That really hurt me,“ she says. She crossed paths with Simmons a few times while she was pushing hard for Mercedes Ladies’ success. She has previously said that Simmons attacked her one evening after luring her to his office under the false pretence of a business conversation. 

Abernathy alluded to the alleged rape in her 2008 autobiographical novel, Mercedes Ladies, but did not name Simmons despite her friends’ encouragement to do so. She mulled naming him for four months, but ultimately decided against it. “I felt that if I came out,” she tells Rolling Stone, “I would have a lot of trouble on my hands.”

Wendy Franco

Photograph by Dana Scruggs for Rolling Stone

That changed in late 2017. Following allegations against Harvey Weinstein that October, more women were coming forward with sexual misconduct claims against powerful men in the entertainment industry, including music, notably leading to the conviction of R&B star R. Kelly and sprawling allegations against Marilyn Manson. (Manson has denied the claims.)

Model Keri Claussen accused Simmons of sexual assault in a November 2017 article in the Los Angeles Times. Less than two weeks later, screenwriter Jenny Lumet alleged in The Hollywood Reporter that Simmons sexually assaulted her. Three women, including Dixon, accused Simmons of rape in a Dec. 13, 2017, New York Times article. (Simmons is fighting Dixon’s defamation suit, in part by insisting that his broad denials of sexual misconduct on a podcast did not directly name her.) 

“I felt that if I came out [in 2008], I would have a lot of trouble on my hands.”

Sherri Abernathy

That same day, Abernathy was one of five women who accused Simmons of misconduct in a Los Angeles Times article. “I never really expected that all these women would come out. I thought I was the only one,” she says. “When it came out, I felt a little bit of empowerment behind it. I thought there was never gonna be justice, but justice did come out.”

Simmons has repeatedly denied the claims, saying in 2017 that “these horrific accusations have shocked me to my core, and all of my relations have been consensual.” He apologized in another statement for being “thoughtless and insensitive.” Weeks earlier, he said that he had “never committed any acts of aggression or violence in my life. I would never knowingly cause fear or harm to anyone.” 

The settlement “wasn’t about money,” says Abernathy, noting how she didn’t name Simmons despite her book coming out at the height of his fame. “I’m not a money person. I always worked and kept paying my own way.” For Abernathy, who recently retired after working as a New York state court officer for 20 years, the settlement meant that Simmons was “being held to account for his actions.”

Abrams, a writer and survivor advocate, says she was surprised that there might be any way to get justice. “When I first heard of the Adult Survivors Act, I was shocked that it would even pass. I always held reservations about it as a mechanism for justice, because I know how extensive sexual victimization is in our society,” she says. “We treat it as if it is this aberration, and while it is aberrant, unfortunately it is common. And one of the things we’ve learned from #MeToo was how widespread this issue is. It’s not something that just happens on the fringes of society.”

Abrams, who has said that she came from a chaotic home, told The Hollywood Reporter that she met Simmons in 1989. She had moved to New York City the prior year, and was working as a nightclub hostess. (She also worked as an executive assistant at Def Jam in 1992.) A few years after meeting Simmons, they had sex at various points. In 1994, Abrams saw Simmons for what she believed was a platonic meeting. She had previously told him she no longer wanted a sexual relationship and he agreed to that, according to her interview with The Hollywood Reporter. When they were out that night, Abrams has previously said, she was drinking alcohol while Simmons drank sparkling water, claiming he was sober. 

Later that evening, Abrams asked Simmons to direct his driver to bring her home, but she was driven to his apartment instead. Abrams said that she passed out on his bed with her clothes on. Abrams, who has said she was wavering in and out of consciousness, alleged that Simmons raped her despite her repeatedly saying no, and then directed her to leave his apartment because he was waiting for a romantic interest to call him. 

Sherri Abernathy

Photograph by Dana Scruggs for Rolling Stone

‘Living a Nightmare’

In November 2023, it seemed like things would finally come to a close for the three women. Simmons signed settlements with Abrams, Abernathy, and Franco and agreed to an October 2024 deadline for payment. These settlement agreements were confidential — meaning that the women were legally barred from disclosing the amount or even the existence of a potential settlement. Nobody would know that he paid the women a dime, obviating the possibility of additional bad press. As part of these settlements, Simmons also signed paperwork attesting that he owed them the settlement money and confirming the payment deadline. 

Because these statements effectively validated the settlements, they should have expedited enforcement. The statements also stipulated that if Simmons didn’t pay, the women’s attorneys could file these statements — and the total amounts owed — in court and make them public. 

Simmons blew past the deadline without paying any of the women. The women’s attorneys filed these statements in October 2024, publicly revealing that he had brokered confidential agreements, alongside the amounts. “I was looking at my phone every day,” Franco says of waiting for Simmons’ payment. When she spoke to her attorney at the deadline and learned that he hadn’t paid, “it was devastating.”  

“It just made me feel crazy. I cried for days. I was completely incapacitated,” she tells Rolling Stone. “I didn’t work for a little bit, and not because I’m melodramatic and [not because] I’m a fucking take-to-my-bed person.” Franco was angry. The burden of that limbo, she says, was “like an anchor.”

Abernathy voices similar sentiments. After a “very tedious and long” process, she and Simmons had come to an agreement, and for her, it seemed like it would be as over as it could be. “I thought, and I’m quite sure the rest of the girls thought, that Russell was going to keep [his promise].” When he delayed payment for more than a year, all the while leaning harder into his Zen vibe and luxe tropical lifestyle on social media, “it was just like living a nightmare over and over.”

“How do you go from the godfather of hip-hop to this broken, cornered animal on this tiny island? That’s quite sad.”

Sil Lai Abrams

Last spring, Abernathy underwent brain surgery for an aneurysm and was “in the hospital fighting for my life.” As a result, Abernathy says she must avoid stress and keep her blood pressure down. She also needs a clear head for a hopeful Mercedes Ladies project. “I didn’t want myself to get upset,” she said at the time of the ongoing nonpayment. “I didn’t want to start crying again.”

Abrams says the past year touched on her longstanding reservations about the legal process: “With the Adult Survivors Act, my concern was that once these cases began to be settled through the civil courts, a pushback would come [with] the narrative that had always existed: that the intention of a survivor coming forward is monetary gain.”

She says she still decided to give it a shot, going into the negotiation “with an open mind.” She was baffled at Simmons’ delay in upholding the agreement, saying the situation “just [kept] him tethered to all of us.”

“How do you go from the godfather of hip-hop to this broken, cornered animal on this tiny island?” Abrams says. “That’s quite sad.”

Abrams says the entire situation points “to the limitations that civil suits can have on actually bringing survivors some measure of justice that’s intended.”

Remaining Optimistic

The whole point of coming to a settlement is to avoid lengthy lawsuits and trials that can cost both sides more money. Most settlements include confidentiality clauses that not only conceal the settlement figure, but also bar anyone involved from publicly discussing it. When someone doesn’t pay, collecting the owed money isn’t as straightforward as sending an angry letter. The person with the purse strings could decide to stall or skip out on their tab. Attorneys can take them to court. A judge can order payment. Banks can be forced to comply. But if the money isn’t readily available, getting it becomes a challenging process.

“A sophisticated, wealthy defendant often can hide their assets in a way that makes it very difficult for plaintiffs to collect,” explains Tabak, the Cohen & Gresser lawyer who helmed Hulk Hogan’s legal team in Gawker’s bankruptcy, resulting in a $31 million settlement. 

Sil Lai Abrams

Photograph by Dana Scruggs for Rolling Stone

The state of Simmons’ finances remains unclear. For years, Simmons has been fighting his ex-wife, Kimora Lee, in court over millions of dollars in Celsius energy drink shares that the feds want to seize following the money-laundering conspiracy conviction of Kimora’s ex-husband Tim Leissner. (Through a rep, she declined to comment for this article.)

How exactly the Celsius case will play out is unknown — a recent court filing suggests that Simmons and Kimora might have come to some sort of agreement that’s yet to be finalized — but at the very least, Simmons has tens of millions on the line. Three of his accusers — Sallie, Baker, and Jones — have appeared in court filings as “interested parties” in the Celsius case, though it’s unclear if any of the disputed money would go to his accusers. 

Wilson, Franco’s attorney, has subpoenaed a business firm that works with Simmons for information about his finances. He has also subpoenaed one of Simmons’ daughters, Aoki Lee Simmons, for financial information. Wilson’s firm also sent Aoki Lee a letter dated April 4 warning that if she spent any of her father’s money, she could be on the hook for his nonpayment. (A rep for Aoki said he was not able to reach her for comment.)

Resolution aside, the months of waiting both took a toll and prompted questions for the women. “He has his freedom, technically, but he’s trapped in a prison of his own making, mentally and otherwise — he’s not dealing with reality,” Abrams said in July. “The reality is: He owes a significant number of people a significant amount of money. And that’s not going to get wiped away just because he chooses to hide on an island in the ocean.”

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Ben Simmons’ Sister Olivia Mocks Kendall Jenner In Viral TikTok | Glamsham.com
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Ben Simmons’ Sister Olivia Mocks Kendall Jenner In Viral TikTok | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Olivia Simmons, sister of NBA star Ben Simmons, recently shared a snarky TikTok video in which she took aim at his former girlfriend, model Kendall Jenner. In the clip, Olivia recalls a game night where they played Cards Against Humanity and Jenner announced she’d bake cookies, but according to Olivia, it didn’t go well. She mocked Jenner for attempting to cut ready-made dough unevenly and referenced a past viral moment in which Jenner awkwardly sliced a cucumber.  

“I have never seen so many uneven cookies,” Olivia says in the video. “You rich b****. If you don’t call your chef to come and cook these cookies for you?” She went on to label the Kardashian-Jenner family as “weird b****es.”  

The video has stirred a mixed reaction online. Some viewers found it entertaining, but many criticized Olivia for what they viewed as an unnecessary and mean-spirited dig at Jenner over something trivial. One commenter wrote: “This is so weird of you” and another added: “Bullying is so normalized.”  

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Neither Kendall Jenner nor Ben Simmons publicly responded to the post yet. The relationship between Kendall and Ben was short-lived, dating from 2018 to 2019, and both have moved on in their careers and personal lives.  

Regardless of intent, Olivia’s TikTok has reignited interest in the Jenner-Simmons past and raised questions about how feuds between celebrity families are shared and perceived in the social-media age.

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KISS' Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons "Devastated" by Ace Frehley's Passing
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KISS’ Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons “Devastated” by Ace Frehley’s Passing

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons have shared a statement on the passing of fellow KISS co-founder Ace Frehley, who died Thursday at the age of 74 after suffering a brain bleed following a recent fall at his studio.

“We are devastated by the passing of Ace Frehley,” stated Stanley and Simmons in a joint statement provided to Consequence. “He was an essential and irreplaceable rock soldier during some of the most formative foundational chapters of the band and its history. He is and will always be a part of KISS’s legacy. Our thoughts are with Jeanette, Monique and all those who loved him, including our fans around the world.”

Separately, Simmons wrote on X/Twitter, “Our hearts are broken. Ace has passed on. No one can touch Ace’s legacy. I know he loved the fans. He told me many times. Sadder still, Ace didn’t live long enough to be honored at the Kennedy Ctr Honors event in Dec. Ace was the eternal rock soldier. Long may his legacy live on!”

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In the years since Frehley left KISS for good in 2002, the relationship between him and his former bandmates was contentious at times, but, as evidenced by their statements, Stanley and Simmons both held the guitarist’s legacy in the band in high regard.

Fellow KISS co-founder Peter Criss also paid tribute to Frehley, writing on X/Twitter, “I’m shocked!!! My friend… I love you!” Numerous tributes have also poured in from other musicians, including Tom Morello, Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready, and more.

Our hearts are broken. Ace has passed on. No one can touch Ace’s legacy. I know he loved the fans. He told me many times. Sadder still, Ace didn’t live long enough to be honored at the Kennedy Ctr Honors event in Dec. Ace was the eternal rock soldier. Long may his legacy live on!

— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) October 16, 2025

I’m shocked!!!
My friend… I love you!#KissArmy #AceFrehley #Kiss#Spaceman

😿😿😿😿😿😿 pic.twitter.com/8CfPJKY5aQ

— Peter Criss (@RealPeterCriss) October 16, 2025

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Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley lead tributes

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Iconic KISS guitarist Ace Frehley has died, aged 74.

According to a statement shared by his family, Ace – also known as Spaceman – died “peacefully surrounded by family in Morristown, New Jersey, following a recent fall at his home”. An exact cause of death has yet to be shared.

“We are completely devastated and heartbroken,” Frehley’s family wrote in the statement. “In his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been able to surround him with loving, caring, peaceful words, thoughts, prayers and intentions as he left this earth. We cherish all of his finest memories, his laughter, and celebrate his strengths and kindness that he bestowed upon others. The magnitude of his passing is of epic proportions, and beyond comprehension. Reflecting on all of his incredible life achievements, Ace’s memory will continue to live on forever!”

Frehley’s former bandmates Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley shared the following statement to Page Six: “We are devastated by the passing of Ace Frehley. He was an essential and irreplaceable rock soldier during some of the most formative foundational chapters of the band and its history. He is and will always be a part of Kiss’s legacy. Our thoughts are with Jeanette, Monique and all those who loved him, including our fans around the world.”

Born Paul Daniel Frehley in New York City in 1951, he co-founded KISS in 1973 with singer Paul Stanley, bassist and part-time singer Gene Simmons and drummer Peter Criss. The members’ identities were famously kept secret until a decade after their debut, by which Frehley had left the band to pursue a solo career, coupled with his struggles with substance abuse and rising tension within the band about their direction.

In the years following his exit from KISS, Frehley formed a new band, Frehley’s Comet. The band released two albums, both of which failed to achieve commercial success. He reverted to using his own name for this 1989 album ‘Trouble Walkin”, which saw former bandmate Peter Criss provide backing vocals.

Frehley would rejoin KISS for their reunion in 1996 and stayed with them until 2002. He did not join them for their farewell world tour in 2022. Frehley and Simmons had a notably rocky relationship, with Simmons in 2019 claiming that Frehley was fired from the band for his substance abuse, while Ace argued that he was 12 years sober by then and quit “of my own free will, because you and Paul [Stanley] are control freaks, untrustworthy and were too difficult to work with”.

Among the songs Ace helped write for KISS were classics like ‘I Was Made For Lovin’ You’, ‘Rock And Roll All Nite’, ‘Detroit Rock City’, ‘Love Gun’ and more.

Earlier this month, Frehley cancelled his remaining solo dates for 2025 due to “some ongoing medical issues,” which has since been confirmed as the fall he suffered.

Other rock and music icons have paid tribute to the late Ace “Spaceman” Frehley since the tragic news of his death. Simmons wrote in a standalone post on X: “Our hearts are broken. Ace has passed on. No one can touch Ace’s legacy. I know he loved the fans. He told me many times. Sadder still, Ace didn’t live long enough to be honored at the Kennedy Ctr Honors event in Dec. Ace was the eternal rock soldier. Long may his legacy live on!”

Our hearts are broken. Ace has passed on. No one can touch Ace’s legacy. I know he loved the fans. He told me many times. Sadder still, Ace didn’t live long enough to be honored at the Kennedy Ctr Honors event in Dec. Ace was the eternal rock soldier. Long may his legacy live on!

— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) October 16, 2025

Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready paid tribute on behalf of the band, where he credited Frehley for inspiring him to pick up the guitar.

Ace Frehley, Eddie, Me in awe…
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I heard about Ace Frehley‘s passing from Rick Friel who I played with in a band called Shadow. Rick was also the first guy on the bus in 1977 with a KISS lunchbox to tell me about Ace…just changed my life. I got a guitar in 1978… pic.twitter.com/0oULzn0A5H

— Pearl Jam (@PearlJam) October 16, 2025

Tool’s Maynard Keenan James shared a picture of himself as a child, sporting Ace’s iconic face paint. See more tributes below.

Ace RIP was the 1st person I met when we were forming CHIC!@KISS were playing at a spot called Le Jardin. Without his makeup nobody recognized him as he sat at my table. Only a few minutes before the crowd were losing their shit over him. I learned a lot that night. Truly… pic.twitter.com/ibNCrbt9vP

— Nile Rodgers (@nilerodgers) October 16, 2025

Ace RIP was the 1st person I met when we were forming CHIC!@KISS were playing at a spot called Le Jardin. Without his makeup nobody recognized him as he sat at my table. Only a few minutes before the crowd were losing their shit over him. I learned a lot that night. Truly… pic.twitter.com/ibNCrbt9vP

— Nile Rodgers (@nilerodgers) October 16, 2025

Ace Frehley was the embodiment of rock ’n’ roll attitude — unapologetic, loud, and irresistibly catchy. His riffs had swagger, his tone had bite, and his presence lit up stages like a supernova. The Spaceman has left the stage, but his orbit will shine forever. pic.twitter.com/TDyDvEVA9i

— Steve Vai (@stevevai) October 17, 2025

I am so shocked & saddened that this happened to my hero & my friend. I’ve known Ace since 1988 & we’ve been very close ever since then. Ace Frehley changed the world. He influenced millions of people & changed my life. I will miss you my friend.#RIPAceFrehley #RIPSpaceace pic.twitter.com/AXCTxH41aJ

— John 5 🎸 (@john5guitarist) October 16, 2025

We are so very sad to hear the passing of Ace Frehley 💔 Our sincerest condolences to his family, friends and all who…

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Pop Out, Then! Angela Simmons' New Look Has The Timeline Goin' Wild, Saying She's Channeling Her Inner Beyoncé (VIDEO)
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Angela Simmons’ New Look Has The Timeline Goin’ Wild (VIDEO)

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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Angela Simmons’ new look has the timeline goin’ wild, with some saying that she’s channeling her inner Beyoncé.

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Earlier this week, Angela Simmons took to Instagram to share a carousel post with her more than 7.8 million followers. Furthermore, the post included flicks of Simmons rocking a black corset, matching capris, and Louboutin heels. Noticeably, Simmons’ hair was dyed blonde, and she was rocking bangs.

“Don’t ya play wit me 😉😘,” she captioned the carousel.

Subsequently, Simmons followed up by sharing a clip of herself channeling her inner Beyoncé while lip-synching to ‘Me, Myself, and I.’

Then, on Wednesday, October 15, Simmons returned to the ‘gram, droppin’ another fire flick with her blonde hair and ba-yang.

The Timeline Is Goin’ Wild With Reactions

Social media users reacted to Angela Simmons’ blonde hair and ba-yang in TSR’s comment section.

Instagram user @amilllian wrote, “If you don’t think she looks good, you’re a hater I’m sorry 😍”

While Instagram user @iknowyouwantsummo added, “Actually, I like her better blonde.”

Instagram user @lashae_523 wrote, “She’s fun, I like her. And I love that she’s isn’t afraid to show her natural personality regardless of how others may feel about her!!”

While Instagram user @janelle_onajourney added, “Damn, is going blonde the answer ? 🤔 😍”

Instagram user @2q4real wrote, “And she ate 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Yall hate For no reason 🤨”

While Instagram user @the.shandawg added, “Lol Angela, you could’ve just stood there making cute little faces. I don’t know what this is. 😂”

Instagram user @just4gabz wrote, “This color looks fire on her🔥”

While Instagram user @hey.heav_ added, “she look so good 😍 the lip syncing throwing me off though 😭”

Instagram user @songbirdtreado wrote, “I love her quirky soul real bad. This generation is exhausting with perfection 😂😂😂”

While Instagram user @britttanybloom added, “She looks real good with blonde hair ! I dig it 😍”

Instagram user @bookedwithtusann wrote, “Close enough ! You do parties sis ?”

While Simmons herself stepped in to add: 

“That’s what the hair gave lol 😂❤️❤️”

Before Showing Off Her New Look, Angela Simmons Had The Internet Crackin’ UP

Before showing off her new look, Angela Simmons had the internet crackin’ up by participating in an internet challenge alongside her son. As The Shade Room previously reported, Simmons and her son, Sutton Tennyson Jr., participated in the “backup dancer challenge,” and Simmons’ son wasted no time showing off his best moves.

RELATED: Issa Kiii! Angela Simmons Has The Internet Crackin’ UP After Finessing Her Son In TikTok’s “Backup Dancer Challenge” (WATCH)

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Anthrax's Charlie Benante Marries Carla Harvey in Wedding Officiated by Gene Simmons
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Anthrax’s Charlie Benante Marries Carla Harvey in Wedding Officiated by Gene Simmons

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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In a rock wedding for the ages, drummer Charlie Benante (Anthrax, Pantera) married singer Carla Harvey (The Violent Hour, Lords of Acid, ex-Butcher Babies) over the weekend in a ceremony officiated by none other than KISS legend Gene Simmons.

The couple tied the knot on Sunday, October 12th, at The Secret Garden in Las Vegas, with many of their fellow rockers in attendance, including members of Anthrax, Pantera, Mötley Crüe, Dream Theater, and Nickelback, according to People, which published exclusive photos from the nuptials.

Simmons, thankfully, recovered from his recent car crash in time to officiate the wedding, with Benante describing the reception as “an elegant Russ Meyer movie with a rock and roll twist.”

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The thrash drummer added, “The initial idea was a small, intimate wedding with just a few friends and family, but we knew that we would not be able to get away with a small wedding once other friends heard about it. We just want our closest in a room together celebrating.”

The couple became engaged when Benante proposed to Harvey while the two attended one of U2’s January 2024 concerts at Las Vegas’ sphere. They had been dating for several years leading up to the engagement.

In a nod to their engagement, Benante and Harvey’s first dance was to U2’s “All I Want Is You.” Later on in the ceremony, Benante took part in a jam session that featured Anthrax bandmates Scott Ian and Frank Bello, Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater), Zach Throne (Jerry Cantrell’s band), and Chris Jericho (Fozzy).

As for a honeymoon, Benante told People that the couple are busy in their music endeavors. The pair are already working on a follow-up to their project The Violent Hour’s debut EP, and the drummer is also putting the finishing touches on a new Anthrax album.

“We are finishing the second EP for Carla’s band, The Violent Hour, and we will be releasing an Anthrax album shortly, so we will be getting right back to work after the wedding,” revealed Benante.

See one photo from the wedding in the tweet below, and more pics over at People.com.

Anthrax Drummer Charlie Benante Marries Singer Carla Harvey in ‘Elegant’ Wedding with a ‘Rock and Roll Twist’ (Exclusive) https://t.co/ZbzUUNMkEK

— People (@people) October 13, 2025

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KISS' Gene Simmons Hospitalized After Car Crash: His Statement
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KISS’ Gene Simmons Hospitalized After Car Crash: His Statement

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons was hospitalized Tuesday after a car crash in Malibu, California, NBC4 Los Angeles was the first to report.

Simmons’ wife Shannon Tweed let NBC4 know that the rocker was recovering at home, while a rep for KISS told Billboard on Wednesday (Oct. 8) that Simmons is “already back to work.”

Also on Wednesday, Simmons sent a message to fans through his X account thanking everyone for “the kind wishes” and assuring, “I’m completely fine. I had a slight fender bender. It happens. Especially to those of us [who are] horrible drivers. And that’s me. All is well.”

Thanks, everybody, for the kind wishes. I’m completely fine. I had a slight fender bender. It happens. Especially to those of us were horrible drivers. And that’s me. All is well.

— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) October 8, 2025

According to the NBC4 report, the crash was reported to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department just before 1 p.m. PT when Simmons’ Lincoln Navigator reportedly crashed into a parked car on Pacific Coast Highway. He told deputies on the scene that he had either fainted or passed out before the crash, according to the L.A. Sheriff.

Next month, Simmons and KISS are set to perform together for the first time since December 2023, when they wrapped up their End of The Road Tour with a two-night stand at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. The band announced in March that they would reunite as part of the three-day KISS Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas event, which runs Nov. 14-16 at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. The event promises two makeup-free KISS Unmasked shows — one acoustic and one electric — plus activities with Simmons, founding frontman Paul Stanley and 2002-23 guitarist/vocalist Tommy Thayer.

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KISS Legend Gene Simmons Involved in Multi-Car Accident After Fainting
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KISS Legend Gene Simmons Involved in Multi-Car Accident After Fainting

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Gene Simmons almost nearly had his own “Detroit Rock City” moment after the KISS singer-bassist was involved in a car accident on Tuesday afternoon.

As Los Angeles’ NBC4 reports, Simmons, 76, was driving his Lincoln Navigator on the Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu when he veered across several lines of traffic. Simmons’ SUV finally came to a stop when he struck a parked car.

Simmons was reportedly communicative at the scene, telling EMTs and first responders that he fainted. His wife, Shannon Tweed, told TMZ that he is on a new medication that could worsen dehydration, and that he often doesn’t drink enough water. No other injuries were reported.

Simmons was sent to a local hospital per protocol, but was discharged that same day. He went as far as to leave NBC4 a voicemail indicating that he was recuperating nicely at home. Ah, to be the intern who got to hear that message before anyone else.

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We here at Consequence wish the recent Kennedy Center honoree a speedy recovery. In the meantime, revisit his interview with Kyle Meredith from this past May, where Simmons talks about the “death” of rock ‘n’ roll, playing in Las Vegas, and the oddly confusing nature of Broadway productions.

Thanks, everybody, for the kind wishes. I’m completely fine. I had a slight fender bender. It happens. Especially to those of us were horrible drivers. And that’s me. All is well.

— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) October 8, 2025

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KISS' Gene Simmons recovering following Malibu car crash: "All is well"
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KISS’ Gene Simmons recovering following Malibu car crash: “All is well”

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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KISS‘ Gene Simmons is recovering at home after crashing his car in Malibu – find out more below.

Per NBC 4 Los Angeles, the accident occured on Tuesday (October 7), around 1pm local time. While an exact cause has yet to deciphered, Simmons has reportedly told authorities that he had fainted or passed out while behind the wheel.

Simmons’ wife Shannon Tweed reportedly added that the car travelled through several lanes of traffic before crashing into a parked vehicle. Following the accident, Simmons was transported to a hospital for a check-up and brief hospitalisation, before being set home to recover.

Tweed also alleges that the accident could have been caused by a recent change in the KISS bassist and singer’s medication. Simmons has since taken to social media to share an update with fans: “Thanks, everybody, for the kind wishes. I’m completely fine. I had a slight fender bender. It happens. Especially to those of us who’re horrible drivers. And that’s me. All is well.”

Thanks, everybody, for the kind wishes. I’m completely fine. I had a slight fender bender. It happens. Especially to those of us were horrible drivers. And that’s me. All is well.

— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) October 8, 2025

Gene Simmons isn’t the only KISS member to face a medical setback in recent times. Guitarist Ace Frehley has cancelled his remaining solo dates for 2025 due to “some onging medical issues,” he confirmed earlier this week.

In other news, KISS have confirmed plans for an “unmasked” show in Las Vegas later this November. It will mark the band’s first performance since their 2023 farewell tour. According to an email sent out to fans, the concert also promises “a special live performance from former KISS member Bruce Kulick, along with other special guests, activities, exclusive experiences and more.”

Then in December, the rock band will accept the Kennedy Centre Honor from President Donald Trump. KISS are among the list of honorees selected by the Trump administration this year, with others including Sylvester Stallone, Gloria Gaynor, country star George Strait and stage and sitcom actor Michael Crawford.

The prize is awarded to figures in the performing arts for their lifetime of contributions to American culture, and Trump will personally host this year’s event on December 7.

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Angela Simmons Recalls Being 'Numb' After The Death Of Her Son's Father: 'It Changed Me As A Person' [VIDEO]
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Angela Simmons Recalls Being ‘Numb’ After The Death Of Her Son’s Father: ‘It Changed Me As A Person’ [VIDEO]

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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Angela Simmons Recalls Being ‘Numb’ After The Death Of Her Son’s Father: ‘It Changed Me As A Person’ [VIDEO]

 

Angela Simmons recently got candid about how she felt after the de@th of her child’s father.

While visiting her brother JoJo Simmons’ For Good podcast, Angela opened up about the heartbreak she experienced after Sutton Tennyson was $hot and k*lled outside his home in Atlanta back in 2018.

Though they were no longer together at the time, Angela admitted she still felt “numb,” especially at the thought of no longer having him as a co-parent. She said:

“It changed me as a person. You question everything. You say, ‘I didn’t have a child to raise him alone… to raise him alone at that capacity is, like, another level.’”

Angela went on to say that “God, prayer,” and “therapy” ultimately helped her move forward after the loss so she could continue caring for their son, Sutton Jr., who turns 9 next month.

Can you relate to Angela’s reflection on losing a co-parent?


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