The Promoting Sundown star joined followers in calling out Stefani for collaborating with Hallow, a prayer app, that’s being accused of being “anti-abortion.”
Chrishell Stause is slamming Gwen Stefani for partnering with a controversial prayer app.
On Monday, the Promoting Sundown star weighed in on the singer’s collaboration with Hallow, a Catholic prayer and mediation app “that can assist you discover peace, develop nearer to God, and sleep soundly each night time,” per the app’s Instagram bio. Stause, 44, reacted to a video shared by Bit Fruity podcast host Matt Bernstein, who mentioned the importance of Stefani’s promoting the app.
Stefani, 56, revealed her partnership with Hallow in an Instagram video earlier this month, selling the app for the season of Introduction.
“The season of Introduction has at all times been a reminder to decelerate, even when every thing round us is transferring so quick. It’s such a particular time to mirror, pray, and make room in your coronary heart for Jesus. 🙏✝️💜,” she captioned her December 1 put up. “The @hallowapp Introduction problem known as Be Nonetheless, and collectively we’ll discover ways to discover stillness amidst the chaos and embrace peace even when our lives are so busy. 🎄 Be part of me for Pray25: Be Nonetheless on Hallow. 🤍✨gx , and sleep soundly each night time.”
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Bernstein, in the meantime, started his video about Stefani by displaying a quick clip of her advert, earlier than kicking off his dialogue.
“It is essentially the most great time of the yr, AKA when Gwen Stefani shills for the right-wing, anti-abortion, pay-to-pray app!” he stated of Hallow, which he famous prices $69.99 a yr, or $10.99 month-to-month.
The podcast host went on to interrupt down the funding behind the app, itemizing conservative figures like Peter Thiel and Vice President JD Vance as buyers.
In accordance with Bernstein, Hallow consists of “a mess of anti-abortion prayers,” together with one which reads, per a screenshot, “Jesus, we pray for each lady who’s contemplating abortion, and in a particular means for individuals who are pregnant from acts of rape or incest.”
“this IS bananas. b-a-n-a-n-a-s 🛐,” Bernstein captioned his video, referring to Stefani’s well-known lyric from “Hollaback Woman.”
Stause was one of many many who spoke out about Stefani’s partnership with the app, with the truth star sharing her ideas within the feedback part of Bernstein’s video.
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“Gwen-DON’T SPEAK,” she stated, referencing No Doubt’s observe of the identical title. “Please take your personal recommendation on this one🫠.”
The feedback part of Stefani’s December 1 put up was flooded with criticism, with many becoming a member of Stause in slamming the No Doubt singer.
“I really like you, Gwen however sadly I ain’t no Hallow app lady. 😬,” a person stated, whereas one other additionally did a play on one in all Stefani’s songs, writing, “This does NOT make me really feel Hella Good.”
“That is very disappointing, Gwen. A number of your followers are from the LGBTQ+ neighborhood and this appears like a deep betrayal,” a commenter wrote.
“Pay for pray is CRAZY WORK,” one other critic stated.
Along with Stefani, different celebrities who’ve partnered with Hallow embrace Chris Pratt and Mark Wahlberg.