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Gwen Stefani once again aggravated the Internet. Some accuse the former no-doubt singer of being a Christian Maga loyalist. But what is behind it?
Gwen Stefani praised podcast sequence of Tucker Carlson
On the one hand, X-user reacted to the 55-year-old’s post, in which she praised the actor Jonathan Roucie for his interview with the right-wing podcast host Tucker Carlson. For some on the Internet, reason enough to call her a “right -wing crook”.
Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus Christ in the series “The chosen”, talked about Christianity with the podcast host and received Gwen Stefanis for it:
“Wow @jonathanroumie You are a powerful, inspiring person, what an informative, intelligent and nice interview. Thank you for being you.”
Another X-user said that the singers would advertise the podcast itself: “Delete the post. Do not reinforce Carlson’s extremely dangerous platform.”
Like Mark Wahlberg, she advertises for a prayer app
On the other hand, Gwen Stefani also appeared in a commercial for the Christian prayer app “Hallow” in March. In the commercial she invited to join her for Lent at a 40-day prayer challenge.
The Instagram post of “Hallow” with Gwen Stefani:
Mark Wahlberg’s commercial was broadcast during the Super Bowls 2024, which led to millions of new downloads in a few days. But he is not only testimonial because he also reads prayers and meditations. Especially for the fasting prayer challenge for which Gwen has now promoted Stefani.
The fact that Gwen Stefanis moved the advertising drum for the app and Jonathan Roumie showered with positive words, understood X-user as a consequence of her wedding with the conservative country musician Blake Shelton. In addition, it says on the social media platform: “Gwen Stefani seems to be one of these girls who is completely absorbed and becomes every man with whom she is.
With which the X-user gives her husband such an influence that changes the whole nature of the singer. And at the same time you say you can make your own decisions.
Her former lyrics were feminist
In the past, the “Hella Good” singer appeared at political benefit events for the then democratic candidate Barack Obama. She was also a guest at his last state dinner.
In itself, she was recognized for her feminist lyrics and her support from the LGBTQIA+community. In recent years, however, the Californian has no longer expressed her political views. In 2021, Stefani was asked in a cover story for “paper” whether she “is now a republican”. The singer made it clear that she does not see herself as a point of contact for political questions: “I use my platform to share my life story and exchange ideas with people. I don’t study political science. I am not this person. So why should I talk about it at all?”

