Gwen Stefani has left fans ‘absolutely devastated’ after promoting a controversial app which includes anti-abortion prayers.

The No Doubt star appeared in an advert for Hallow, a ‘pay-to-pray’ app which costs $69.99 (£52.50) annually or $9.99 (£7.50) a month.

Gwen, 56, has also read prayers and spoken in sermons for Hallow over the past year, having publicly reconnected with her faith in 2020.

Fans voiced disappointment in the singer, branding her a ‘sellout’, as the app includes anti-abortion prayers, which explicitly mention cases of rape and incest.

Many felt this move was at odds with her image from the 90s, while others criticised the concept of a paywall for prayers.

Podcast host Matt Bernstein called the app ‘religious grifting’ and criticised Gwen’s involvement, highligh

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