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Gwen Stefani Ripped for Hawking Christian ‘Anti-Abortion’ App

'DON'T SPEAK'

The No Doubt singer has previously come under fire for what fans see as her increasingly conservative political leanings.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 15: Gwen Stefani is seen on the subway in Midtown on November 15, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by TheStewartofNY/GC Images)
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Actress-turned-reality star Chrishell Stause has publicly criticized singer Gwen Stefani for promoting what Stause describes as an “anti-abortion” app. In a post shared on social media, Stause singled out Stefani’s collaboration with the spiritual app Hallow—previously framed by supporters as a meditation and prayer tool—noting the app’s alleged ties to anti-abortion messaging. “Gwen-DON’T SPEAK,” Stause wrote in the comments section of an Instagram Reel about Stefani’s ad, in reference to the No Doubt singer’s 1996 hit of that title. “Please take your own advice on this one🫠.” Stefani had previously encouraged viewers to take part in the app’s “Advent Challenge” by offering up a prayer for each of the days ahead of Christmas. “It is important this holiday season to spend time in prayer. That is what Christmas is all about, letting God into our hearts and letting Jesus bring us his peace,” Stefani said in the clip.

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