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Sean Kingston Looks Healthy, Slender In New Twitpic

‘Beautiful Girls’ singer also thanks fans for ‘all the prayers and support’ in first tweet since jet-ski accident. By Rob Markman Sean Kingston in his TwitPic Photo: TwitPic A picture speaks a thousand words and on Sunday night, Sean Kingston spoke volumes when he sent a picture of himself, from what appeared to be his hospital bed via Twitter. Kingston, who was rushed to the hospital on Memorial Day Weekend after a jet-ski accident in Miami, was first said to be in critical condition before he was moved to the ICU days later. On Sunday, however, the “Beautiful Girls” singer looked a lot better in a photo he posted , in which he’s sporting a fresh haircut and holding up two fingers. “Feeling a lot better! GOD IS GREAT! Thanks for all the prayers and support! Love you ALL!” he tweeted. MTV News reached out to Kingston’s publicist, who could not provide any more information at press time. What we do know is that Kingston was riding his jet-ski with a female passenger, Cassandra Sanchez, when he crashed into the Palm Island Bridge at approximately 6 p.m. ET on May 29. Kingston and Sanchez were rescued by an off-duty Coast Guard employee who told TMZ that the pop star was “puking up blood out of his mouth.” Another witness told the gossip site that he noticed a gash under Kingston’s chin after the crash. Sanchez was released from the hospital with minimal injuries, while two unnamed sources told CNN that SK suffered a broken jaw, fractured wrist and water in his lungs. Earlier this month, a Kingston rep told MTV News the singer was “aware of what is going on around him” and that he was “sedated but fully conscious.” Now, Kingston’s twitpic and message has provided further comfort for his fans. JASZ_mine tweeted , “So happy that sean kingston is feelin way better now. God bless you always sean. We love you C.” “Just saw a picture of Sean Kingston. He lost weight and looks like he’s doing good,” DoyinAudrey tweeted, while Bieber fans also sent their well-wishes via the social-networking site. “So happy Sean Kingston is doing a lot better now,” IBieberLead wrote . Share your get-well wishes for Sean Kingston in the comments. Related Photos Sean Kingston, Get Well Soon! Related Artists Sean Kingston

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My Morning Jacket ‘Sad’ Over Scrapped ‘Muppets’ Tour

MMJ were tapped to tour as real-life Electric Mayhem band, a dream trek that was cut at the last minute. By James Montgomery My Morning Jacket’s Patrick Hallahan and Tommy Blankenship Photo: MTV News My Morning Jacket embarked on a rather remarkable run of shows late last year, beginning with a five-night stand at New York’s Terminal 5, where they played their entire studio discography. That momentum continued with a spate of festival gigs , most notably a triumphant mainstage set earlier this month at Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee. But for all of their onstage success, it’s the one tour they didn’t embark on that haunts them to this day … a planned series of shows where they would have doubled as Dr. Teeth’s backing band, Electric Mayhem. For those not in the know, Mayhem is, of course, the rock band made famous on “The Muppet Show,” a ragtag bunch of musicians — lippy Janice on lead guitar, Sgt. Floyd Pepper on bass, the mysterious Zoot on sax, and noted smasher Animal behind the drum kit — fronted by the irrepressible Dr. Teeth (who, it should be noted, is probably not an actual M.D.). And in the lead-up to MMJ’s new Circuital album, the band was in very real negotiations with the folks at the Walt Disney Company (who acquired rights to the Muppet brand in 2004) to record new music for Electric Mayhem, with a full-blown tour to follow. “It all started when we were working on a Muppets project. … We were going to be the band behind the Electric Mayhem band,” bassist “Two Tone” Tommy Blankenship told MTV News. “And so we had started demoing songs at [frontman] Jim [James’] house; two of them ended up on the record, that were kind of Muppet-y, a little wacky. ‘Wonderful,’ ‘Out of My System’ and ‘Friends Again.’ But then that project fell through. And, man, that was a shame.” Of course, My Morning Jacket eventually compartmentalized their disappointment, and finished Circuital instead. And though they’re currently on the road in support of the album (and will be for the foreseeable future), they’ll truly never forgive Disney for killing the tour of their dreams. “It’s so sad though … they were going to release an Electric Mayhem album, and they wanted us to be the band, and then we would go on tour, and they would have all these animatronic Muppets, and we would, like, be behind the stage playing,” drummer Patrick Hallahan explained. “As much as I love Disney’s history, cutting that project — and it doesn’t have to be us, it could’ve been any band — that visual would’ve been amazing.” Should Disney revive MMJ’s Electric Mayhem tour dream? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists My Morning Jacket

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