December 9, 2025 3:57 pm EST

This s–t is bananas.

“Selling Sunset” star Chrishell Stause called out Gwen Stefani after the pop star advertised an anti-abortion prayer app.

On Monday, “A Bit Fruity” podcast host Matt Bernstein shared a video on Instagram of a clip of the “Hollaback Girl” singer’s new campaign.

In the clip, Stefani told viewers it was “important this holiday season” to “spend time in prayer” before urging her followers to download Hallow, a Christian prayer app.

Bernstein then abruptly ended the ad to share details about the “right-wing, anti-abortion, pay-to-pray app.”

The podcaster also claimed Hallow has a “multitude of anti-abortion prayers,” including one that reads, “Jesus, we pray for every woman who is considering abortion, and in a special way for those who are pregnant from acts of rape or incest.”

In the comments section of Bernstein’s video, Stause, 44, slammed Stefani, writing, “Gwen-DON’T SPEAK. Please take your own advice on this one🫠.”

Page Six has reached out to Stefani for comment but did not immediately hear back.

On Dec. 1, the No Doubt frontwoman took to Instagram to share her ad for the controversial prayer app, which costs about $70 a month.

“The season of Advent has always been a reminder to slow down, even when everything around us is moving so fast,” she captioned the post.

“It’s such a special time to reflect, pray, and make room in your heart for Jesus. 🙏✝️💜,” Stefani, 56, added.

“The @hallowapp Advent challenge is called Be Still, and together we’ll learn how to find stillness amidst the chaos and embrace peace even when our lives are so busy. 🎄 Join me for Pray25: Be Still on Hallow. 🤍✨gx.”

Fans took to Stefani’s comment section to share their thoughts on the “Voice” coach’s collaboration.

“I love you, Gwen but unfortunately I ain’t no Hallow app girl. 😬,” wrote one user.

“Find your God for only USD 70 per year. Before tax. Funded by yours truly: [Vice President] J.D. Vance! Merry Christmas!” added another.

“God is free, Gwen. Touch some grass,” commented a third user.

“Honestly never thought that you would be anti-abortion 😔,” said a fourth netizen.

“This app was developed by JD Vance and Peter Thiel. Why are you advancing their anti woman, anti LGBTQIA agenda and their greed? As someone said recently, you don’t need to pay $70 per year to find Jesus in an app. Jesus is absolutely everywhere, for absolutely everyone, all the time, for free!” stated another opposer.

Several other celebrities have been featured on the Hallow App, including Mark Wahlberg and Chris Pratt.



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