Tim Allen wasn't impressed with Gigi Hadid and Green Day's disrespectful behavior at Sunday night's 2016 American Music Awards.

While appearing on The Kelly File earlier this week, the comedian joined Megyn Kelly to discuss Hollywood's mockery of Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, after watching Hadid's impression of the future First Lady and hearing Billie Joe Amrstrong's impromptu chant against Trump.

"No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA", Armstrong shouted during the show.

"I don't think it's appropriate in that venue, but, I'm not a spokesman for Hollywood, I'm a comedian," Allen said of the shameful behavior.

As Allen pointed out during the show, many celebrities have taken a stand against Trump due to his public persona of being a bully. However, as Allen explained, "if you had any kind of inkling that you were 'for Trump', you got bullied for doing that."

"It gets a little hypocritical to me that you can now bully people," Allen continued.

Allen also pointed out that a lot of the comments made by celebrities who have taken a stand against Trump aren't even based on factual knowledge.

"Mostly what I'm finding is that there's no source material," Allen said. "[Trump] was [said to be] against homosexuals somehow--whoever said that? Didn't he wave the [LGBT] flag at the [Republican National] Convention? I can't make a joke about that."

To see more of Allen's interview with Kelly, check out the clip below.