KISS bassist Gene Simmons is telling women to stop being so needy.
In an appearance on Fox News, the former rock star who is now promoting his self-help book “Me, Inc.: Build an Army of One, Unleash Your Inner Rock God, Win in Life and Business,” elaborated on a book passage about women in the workplace, stating that women have to choose between a career and a family.
“You can’t have it both ways. A career is time-consuming. It is all-encompassing. You will continue to fail over and over and over again before you succeed,” Simmons said. “What I’m here to say is women think differently than men. Men must work for a living. Women have the option of becoming the housewife, which is respectable and it’s wonderful, but what happens when the man runs away? Do you know how to balance your budget? Because life is a budget.”
“Here’s the real skinny of life as we know it,” he told Fox News host Andrea Tantaros. “Let’s all agree that women should not depend on men. The statistics predominately tell us they will run out on you. They’ll break up … yes, infidelity, but the other problem is the economics of relationships.”
Simmons also advised young women to prepare for the worst case-scenario in both their professional and personal lives.









