Gene Simmons says he's 'completely fine' after car crash on California highway
- On Tuesday, Gene Simmons, 76, KISS co-founder and bassist, crashed his SUV on Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California, and was taken to a Malibu hospital after the collision just before 1 p.m.
- Simmons told first responders he passed out before the crash, and his wife Shannon Tweed said doctors recently changed his medication and dehydration contributed.
- The Lincoln Navigator reportedly crossed multiple lanes and struck a parked vehicle, witnesses called 911, and the Los Angeles County Fire Department transported the driver to hospital with no other injuries reported.
- With the band due to reunite next month, Simmons's crash weeks before the KISS Kruise: Land-Locked In Vegas event raises fan concerns after Ace Frehley, KISS co-founder, canceled tour dates one day earlier.
- Simmons has long managed AFib and has a history of dehydration incidents, with doctors recently advising hydration after medication changes.
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After a car accident in the U.S. state of California, Kiss legend Gene Simmons ends up in the hospital. A little later, there's a warning: he's fine, the bassist announces. He's just a "bad driver".
Kiss rocker Gene Simmons ends up in the hospital after a car accident in the US state of California. The 76-year-old gives his fans quick warning: only metal damage.
KISS icon Gene Simmons was hospitalized after he passed out at the wheel and crashed his car. His wife says the rock legend is now recovering at home.
Rocker Gene Simmons ends up in the hospital after a car accident. Then 76-year-old Kiss bassist calms his fans. He is a bad driver, but he is fine.
American musician Gene Simmons, a member of the legendary band KISS, suffered a traffic accident in California after passing out at the wheel.The incident occurred Tuesday afternoon at the Pacific Coast Highway, at Malibu.The spokesman for the Lost Hills Sheriff's Department, quoted by Fox News Digital, indicated that Simmons' vehicle crashed into a parked car after the artist lost consciousness.The incident was recorded shortly before 1 p.m., l…
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