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Gene Simmons Defends His Devil Horns Attempt

KISS star Gene Simmons has defending his controversial move to attempt to trademark the famous devil horns hand gesture earlier this year and says he has nothing to regret.

He addressed the controversial move with the Windsor Star Classic Rock. He told them, "I regret nothing. Wake up every morning and let your conscience be your guide.

"Did you know I own the moneybag logo - the dollar sign with the bag of money? I own all kinds of things. I own 'motion picture' as a trademark. Anyone who thinks that's silly: the silliest thing I've ever done is wear more makeup and higher heels than your mommy. People said, 'You can't do that.' Actually, bitch, I can. I can do anything I want to do."


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