Cee Lo Green Drug Case To Affect Career? TBS Show Gets Canceled

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Cee Lo Green has been making headlines as of late with his recent drug case.

The singer has come into the spotlight once again as Deadline reported that the singer's TBS Series "The Good Life" was canceled today after one season. The network has already removed the show from its website, according to the NY Daily News.

The news of Cee Lo Green comes after the "F**k You" singer made a controversial tweet regarding his recent drug case.

"Women who have really been raped REMEMBER!!!," tweeted Green.

He added, "If someone is passed out they're not even WITH you consciously! So WITH implies consent."

Cee Lo Green has reportedly temporarily deleted his Twitter account after the messages.

Green pleaded no contest to "slipping" ecstasy to a woman in 2012. The former "Voice" judge was reportedly accused of secretly giving the drug to the woman while the two were dining together.

Even though Green's lawyer reportedly stated that any sexual relations the two had were consensual, the woman alleged the he spiked her drink and the "next thing" she knew, she woke up naked in her hotel room with him.

The 39-year-old was reportedly allowed to maintain his innocence while not having to serve jail time, and he was sentenced to three years of probation and 360 hours of community service for the felony drug conviction.

According to Buzzfeed, Cee Lo Green issued an apology before deleting his Twitter account.

"Let me 1st praise god for exoneration fairness & freedom! Secondly I sincerely apologize for my comments being taken so far out of context," Green wrote.

He continued, "I only intended on a healthy exchange to help heal those who love me from the pain I had already caused from this. Please forgive me as it."

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