TMZ recently met with singer Cee Lo Green, who expressed his thoughts that comedian rape allegations against Bill Cosby "don't seem fair."

"He [Cosby] hasn't said anything. Which is also to some an admission of guilt, as well. It just doesn't seem fair any way you slice it," Green told TMZ paparazzi.

Although he did not reveal his personal opinion on whether he feels Cosby's rape allegations are true, Green did describe the current scandal surrounding Cosby as "unfortunate."

"You just have to let facts be facts and so on and so forth. The facts have to speak the loudest," he continued. "With that being said, none of this seems fair. But of course, for any victim in the situation it's highly unfair. It's not for me to judge him. I definitely can't judge him. It's just unfortunate because he's so beloved to so many."

NME reports that, earlier this year, Green was also at the center of rape allegations. A woman accused the musician of drugging her with ecstasy and before assaulting her. Green later pleaded no contest to drug charges and was forced to apologize afterwards for tweeting a series of controversial tweets regarding rape and consent.

While Green opted to remain neutral this time around in regards to the Cosby rape allegations, other celebrities have chosen to share their personal opinion on the scandal.

Last week, Jill Scott was slammed by social media users for defending Cosby on Twitter and suggesting that his alleged rape victims were lying.

Comedian Faizon Love also defended Cosby on Twitter in a series of derogatory tweets in which he labeled Cosby's opposers as a slew of racist terms.

Like Green, comedian Chris Rock chose to remain neutral in his opinion of on the allegations during his recent interview with Vulture.com.

"It's a weird year for comedy. We lost Robin, we lost Joan, and we kind of lost Cosby," he commented.