Final week, Gwen Stefani took to Twitter/X to share a clip of an interview between former Fox Information anchor Tucker Carlson and actor Jonathan Roumie.
“Wow Jonathan Roumie, u r a strong inspirational human what an enlightening clever stunning interview thanks for being u gx,” the No Doubt frontwoman, who’s Catholic, wrote.
Carlson and Roumie – who portrays Jesus Christ within the tv sequence “The Chosen” – spoke about their spirituality throughout their 90-minute dialogue.
A few of Stefani’s followers, nonetheless, weren’t pleased with the singer’s promotion of Carlson’s present, with some decoding it as a affirmation of her political stance with some going so far as to accuse her of “turning into a proper wing grifter.”
“Gwen as a very long time fan you’re making it tougher and tougher to maintain supporting you please don’t platform Tucker Carlson the Russian propagandist good lord,” one Twiter/X person responded.
“You truthfully want a actuality verify God that is heartbreaking,” one other wrote.
“Knew she was a proper wing grifter when she began selling a bible app,” one other stated, referencing the truth that Stefani appeared in a Christmas advert marketing campaign for the prayer app Hallow.
Hallow, which has additionally been promoted by actor Chris Pratt and options Roumie as a narrator, is a Christian and Catholic prayer and meditation app that prices $70 per yr with a premium subscription.
Whereas some have been essential of Stefani, others within the feedback jumped to her protection.
“Thanks for sharing! What a gorgeous message from an equally stunning soul. Love you Gwen. By no means change,” one supporter wrote.
“He’s a Catholic and Gwen is a Catholic and it’s the start of Lent. Why can’t everybody simply be themselves with out all of the presumption and judgement??” one other stated.
“Gwen, thanks for posting this and permitting the world to see how unhinged individuals have gotten over politics. Simply check out the responses out of your ‘followers’ in right here,” a 3rd fan added.