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Former KISS Guitarist Ace Frehley Disputes Claims About His Departures

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Last updated: 2025/03/19 at 1:50 PM
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Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley has addressed longstanding claims about his exits from the band in a recent interview with Guitarist. The guitarist challenged statements from his former bandmates Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons about his departures from KISS.

“Well, a lot of the misconceptions were created by Paul [Stanley] and Gene [Simmons],” Frehley stated. “They still say in interviews that they fired me, but I was never fired from Kiss.”

“I hate when I hear that,” he continued. “And they say that both times I was fired; I quit both times [in 1982 and 2002]. They didn’t want me to leave; the first time I quit, Paul showed up on my doorstep, took me out to lunch, and was trying to change my mind, but I had already made up my mind.”

Frehley’s recent statements have illuminated the long-debated circumstances of his departures. These revelations present a more complex situation than previous media narratives suggested.

Internal Band Dynamics

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Research by Ultimate Classic Rock revealed that mounting tensions within the band drove Frehley’s initial departure in 1982. The band’s growing success led members to pursue individual interests.

The band’s financial success intensified their creative differences. Personal conflicts between members became more pronounced during this period.

Second Departure Circumstances

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Ultimate Classic Rock documented Frehley’s second exit in 2002 during a turbulent period. The guitarist faced significant personal challenges at the time.

Substance abuse issues affected Frehley during this period. His growing dissatisfaction with the band’s creative direction ultimately led to his departure.

Current Relationship Status

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Frehley’s recent statements indicate ongoing tensions with his former bandmates. The disagreements primarily center on the narrative of his departures.

The varying perspectives on these historical events demonstrate the complexity of band relationships. These differing accounts continue to emerge years after the lineup changes.

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