Chrishell Stause Gets Fans Approval After Slamming Gwen Stefani Over Anti-Abortion
By Afouda Bamidele on December 9, 2025 at 7:30 PM EST

Chrishell Stause wants Gwen Stefani to take a page out of her own book on anti-abortion, and fans couldn't be happier!
The drama between the famous duo began two days ago when internet personality Matt Bernstein called out the "Just a Girl" hitmaker on Instagram for pushing an anti-abortion app.
This isn't the first time Gwen Stefani has faced backlash for supporting the controversial app, which has a pay-for-prayers system and is linked to anti-abortion. However, this time Chrishell Stause couldn't stay silent.
Chrishell Stause Advises Gwen Stefani To Stay Silent On Anti-Abortion

Bernstein updated his Instagram page with a stitch of Stefani's promotional video for the prayer platform, Hallow App. She began the advertisement by emphasizing how important it is this holiday season to spend more time praying to God.
Stefani advised fans to do so by downloading Hallow and joining the platform for daily prayers and other religious activities. However, Bernstein slammed the video as a promotion for a "right-wing, anti-abortion pay-to-pray app."
The internet personality's words resonated with many, including "Selling Sunset" star Stause, who advised the singer to stay silent. "Gwen-DON'T SPEAK. Please take your own advice on this one [melting emoji]," she wrote, referencing the hit song "Don't Speak," by No Doubt, Stefani's former band.
Fans Applaud The Reality TV Star For Speaking Out Against The Singer

Stause's comments received over 30K likes from fans, who applauded her for standing up against Stefani. She received replies like "Well said" and "Period," as many agreed with her stance. Other comments criticized the pop star, with someone claiming her '90s self would be "disappointed."
"Is that what happens when you get yourself a Blake Shelton, or has she always been this way since No Doubt? Wait, are No Doubt songs Christian? Lol," an IG user wondered. Another fan agreed, noting Stefani "did a complete 180" after marrying Blake Shelton.
Other celebrities echoed their disapproval of Stefani's ad, with Huda Kattan, the founder of Huda Beauty, thanking Bernstein for sharing the post. Comedian Walter Masterson also pointed out that Stefani's support for activist Lila Rose proved she was tied to something "evil."
Matt Bernstein Slammed The Controversial Prayer App
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Bernstein did not mince his words when calling out Stefani and the Hallow App for pushing an anti-abortion movement with their prayer platform. He explained that the app followed a daily pay-to-pray system that costs $70 a year before tax.
The app, co-founded by Mark Wahlberg, was launched in 2018 thanks to millions of dollars in funding from anti-abortion advocates JD Vance and billionaire Peter Thiel. Celebrities like Stefani and Chris Pratt were brought on board to promote the app to their audiences.
Bernstein noted some of the app's anti-abortion prayers were voiced by Lila Rose, the founder of Live Action, a group dedicated to ending abortion. He read one of these prayers out loud, which asked God to strengthen those raped or abused through incest to overcome their thoughts of abortion.
Gwen Stefani Faced Similar Criticisms Last Year After Promoting The App
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Stefani first faced backlash for supporting the Hallow App in December 2024, where she urged fans to join the platform's 25-day prayer challenge called "Advent Pray25" in an Instagram post. She claimed that every day before Christmas, they could "pray and meditate on God's love."
She also promoted her song "Christmas Eve," noting she would share more details about why the track meant so much to her on the app. Naturally, many were disappointed with some declaring they missed "the old Gwen," with someone dubbing the ad "so embarrassing."
Stefani isn't the first and certainly won't be the last celebrity supporting anti-abortion causes, with several high-profile figures making the list. According to PopSugar, Celine Dion, Nick Cannon, Mel Gibson, Nicole Scherzinger, Justin Bieber, and more do not support abortion.
Celebrities For And Against Abortion

The list of stars against abortion continued with Chuck Norris, Candace Cameron Bure, Ashton Kutcher, Tim Tebow, and Jordin Sparks. On the other hand, celebrities like Ariana Grande have stood against laws that prohibit women's rights to their bodies.
According to Business Insider, the "Side to Side" hitmaker once donated the proceeds from her concert to Planned Parenthood, dropping the massive sum of $250,000. Fellow singer Halsey donated $100,000 of merchandise proceeds to the Yellowhammer Fund, an organization that supports abortion access in Alabama.
Anna Faris and Allison Janney, alongside other producers and stars of the CBS sitcom "Mom," donated $250,000 to Planned Parenthood in 2017. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend reportedly donated to the organization frequently, with Katy Perry also supporting them with a $10,000 donation in 2016.
Will Gwen Stefani take Chrishell Stause's advice and stay silent?