Chrishell Stause Calls Out Gwen Stefani for Advertising Anti-Abortion App
Chrishell Stause criticized Gwen Stefani’s promotion of Hallow, a $70/year prayer app with anti-abortion prayers funded by conservative investors including Peter Thiel and J.D. Vance.
- On Dec. 1, Gwen Stefani posted a paid Instagram ad for Hallow, which drew more than 19,000 likes, and Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause publicly criticized her, writing `Gwen-DON'T SPEAK`.
- Critics pointed to Hallow's funding by J.D. Vance and Peter Thiel and noted its subscription cost is about $70 per year, with prayers like `Jesus, we pray for every woman who is considering abortion...`.
- Fans flooded comment sections, with many joining Chrishell Stause in criticizing Gwen Stefani's promotion of Hallow, which critics call `right-wing, anti-abortion, pay-to-pray`,
- The controversy prompted media inquiries as The Independent and Page Six contacted Gwen Stefani for comment but received no immediate response, while LGBTQ+ fans expressed feeling betrayed by the partnership.
- The episode raises questions about the broader debate over commercialization of religious practice and 'pay-to-pray' models as Gwen Stefani's upcoming No Doubt residency approaches.
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Gwen Stefani Slammed For Transition From ‘Hollaback Girl’ to ‘Hallow App Girl’
Christmas is a time for giving, and sharing. But one unexpected gift from Gwen Stefani, some critics say, should come with a “return to sender” tag. The No Doubt singer is partnering with prayer app Hallow, a move that blindsided many of her decades-long fans. In a sponsored post earlier this month, Stefani promoted the service which is said to enable its users to get closer to God, for a monthly or yearly payment plan. “It is important th…
Chrishell Stause Slams Gwen Stefani Over Partnership with ‘Anti-Abortion’ Prayer App
The Selling Sunset star joined fans in calling out Stefani for teaming up with Hallow, a prayer app, that is being accused of being “anti-abortion.” Chrishell Stause is slamming Gwen Stefani for partnering with a controversial prayer app. On Monday, the Selling Sunset star weighed in on the singer’s collaboration with Hallow, a Catholic prayer and mediation app “to help you find peace, grow closer to God, and sleep soundly every night,” per the…
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