CeeLo Green showed up to the Grammys looking like C-3PO's long-lost brother

Do you, CeeLo. Do you.
CeeLo Green showed up to the Grammys looking like C-3PO's long-lost brother
LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 12: Singer Gnarly Davidson (aka CeeLo Green) attends The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images

There's always some strange outfits on red carpets, but there's normal, expected risk taking and then there's CeeLo3PO ... errr, we mean CeeLo Green.

The musician has shocked red carpets before, and didn't disappoint when he rolled up with a head-to-toe gold look at the 2017 Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

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Twitter was quick to poke fun at the performer and whip up hilarious comparisons between CeeLo and everything from CP30 to a delicious Ferrero Rocher.

Keep doing you, CeeLo.

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