Sean Kingston’s Condition Improving After Jet Ski Crash
Nearly a month after crashing his jet ski into a Miami Beach bridge over the Memorial Day Weekend, it looks like R&B’s Sean Kingston is on the mend.
Nearly a month after crashing his jet ski into a Miami Beach bridge over the Memorial Day Weekend, it looks like R&B’s Sean Kingston is on the mend.
R&B star Sean Kingston came close to drowning after a serious jet ski accident left him convulsing in the middle of Miami’s Biscayne Bay, according to new reports.

Representatives with Epic Records say Sean Kingston’s condition “is now stabilized” after the island-born crooner suffered extensive injuries in a watercraft accident off the coast of Miami on Sunday.
Here it is: The world premiere of Sean Kingston new video “Letting Go (Dutty Love)” — featuring Nicki Minaj.

We’re Calling This One: “When Groupies Attack: Sean Kingston Edition…”
Has Sean Kingston been getting a little touchy-feeley-grossy with the “Beautiful Girls” he pays homage to in his 2007 breakout hit?
Police in Seattle listed the 20-year-old portly pop singer a person of interest in a sexual assault investigation this week, after an intoxicated young woman accused the walrus doppleganger of raping her in a local hotel room on Sunday evening. However, investigators have declined to file charges after discovering holes in the woman’s story.
Sean Kingston and Nicki Minaj were spotted n Jamaica this weekend filming a video for Sean’s new single “Letting Go (Dutty Love).” The effort will be directed by Little X and will feature a cameo by The Harajuku Barbie herself.
Singer Sean Kingston joins the anti-chaining dog awareness drive by appearing in his first campaign for Loonies People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

The “Beautiful Girls” crooner is starring in a new ad campaign promoting PETA’s new anti-chaining dog awareness drive, which discourages animal owners from leaving their pets tied up outdoors.
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Sean Kingston closed out this year’s Today Show Summer Concert Series with a live Labor Day Performance in New York City’s Rockefeller Center on Monday.
Sean was joined by soul legend Ben E. King, who performed the ’60s ballad “Stand By Me” — which Sean famously sampled for his Summer 2007 smash “Beautiful Girls.”
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