Chrishell Stause slams Gwen Stefani for promoting 'anti-abortion' app
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Chrishell Stause slams Gwen Stefani for promoting 'anti-abortion' app
"The app is backed by JD Vance and billionaire, Trump supporter Peter Thiel. Prayers included in the app promote anti-abortion views and are read by anti-abortion advocate Lila Rose, who is the founder of Live Action - a "global human rights movement dedicated to ending abortion and building a culture of life". One prayer reads: "Lord, today we pray that children in their mothers' wombs would again be protected in law, and we do penance in reparation for abortion and ask for the healing and renewal of all who have experienced abortion. May all preborn children be protected and welcomed in love. Amen.""
""[Gwen Stefani] is taking money to promote an app that encourages anti abortion, even in cases of [rape] and incest. "Don't speak is a play on words. She can say what she wants. And I can oppose it." She added: "I will always be against stripping women's rights away. Even if it's dressed up as my once hero @gwenstefani as a church grifter. It's free to pray, and Jesus with a side of hidden agendas is not my idea of holiday cheer.""
""Gwen-DON'T SPEAK," she wrote in response to the video, captioned "this IS bananas. b-a-n-a-n-a-s", about Stefani's downfall. "Please take your own advice on this one," she added."
Gwen Stefani partnered with the prayer app Hallow for its "Be Still" advent challenge, urging followers to "slow down" and join in prayer. Hallow is backed by JD Vance and Peter Thiel, and includes prayers read by anti-abortion advocate Lila Rose that explicitly call for legal protection of children in the womb and reparation for abortion. One prayer asks for protection and welcome for preborn children. Chrishell Stause publicly condemned Stefani’s promotion, accusing her of taking money to support an app that opposes abortion rights and calling her a "church grifter." Stause emphasized her opposition to stripping women’s rights away.
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