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Published 11:57 3 Sept 2014 BST
Updated 06:14 18 Dec 2014 GMT
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Green subsequently posted an apology for this actions, which he said had been "taken so far out of context" and said they had only intended to be a "healthy exchange to help heal those who love me from the pain I had already caused from this".
He added that he would "never condone the harm of any women” but his attempt to backtrack fell on deaf ears, with TBS confirming that were cancelling a planned second series of his television show The Good Life.
The rapper, who recently appeared in John Carney's Begin Again, quit Twitter temporarily amid the furore but rejoined today to post a second apology for his "idiotic" comments.
I truly and deeply apologize for the comments attributed to me on Twitter. Those comments were idiotic, untrue and not what I believe.
— CeeLo Green (@CeeLoGreen) September 3, 2014
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