Gwen Stefani has furious fans furious after re -posting a Tucker Carlson interview about Christianity.
The former, undoubtedly front woman, 55, was hit with a recoil after she had praised the sit-down between the right wing commentator and actor Jonathan Roumie.
Roumie, a pious Catholic, spoke to Carlson about Lent for almost an hour and a half, his role plays Jesus in his crowd-funded TV show and prayer app Hallow, who also promoted Stefani.
“Wow Jonathan Roumie, you are a powerful inspiring person, what an enlightening intelligent interview thank you for you to be gx,” Stefani wrote on X.
Roumie is known for playing both Jesus and evangelist Lonnie Frisbee in the film Jesus Revolution from 2023.
But the support of Stefani for him has left some fans furiously and accused her of becoming a 'right -wing grifter'.
“Gwen is in her Trump era,” wrote a person under the post.
“I love you, but I hope you know that you believe and the Platform of Tucker Carlson full of hatred are completely opposite each other,” added another.

Gwen Stefani is furious fans after the re -posting of a Tucker Carlson interview about Christianity

The former front woman has undoubtedly got a return after she had praised the sit-down between the right wing commentator and actor Jonathan Roumie

Carlson interviewed Christian actor Jonathan Roumie about his faith for almost an hour and a half, as well as the prayer app Hallow that Roumie and Stefani promoted
“Your voice influences many and in times of division and uncertainty, we should not promote those who invest so much in sharing more.”
“When you find out that #gwenstefani became in a #alt-right #christiannationalist,” wrote another person on Bluesky.
'Gwen Stefani went from everyone punk -girlfriend to marry a country artist, to have a lot of plastic surgery, to get more money, to vote Trump. This is what sold out looks like, “another one added.
The singer came for similar criticism in December when she promoted Hallow, a Catholic prayer and meditation app who costs $ 69.99 per year for the premium subscription.
Among those who criticize her was the sale of Sunset Star's Chrishell Stause, which was incredibly about the 'pay to pray' app.
Many, however, pointed out that the Hollaback Girl -Hitmaker has long been open about her faith.
“Gwen, thanks for placing this and allowing the world to see how loose people have come about politics,” wrote a person on X.
'Just view the answers of your' fans' here. I love you because you are an OG OC bathass. I hate to see that your fans are playing because you have praised an interview. '



“Some of you are so stupid. She didn't emphasize anyone except J Roumie, “another mess. Did you even look.
“He is a Catholic and Gwen is a Catholic and it is the start of Lent. Why can't everyone be themselves without all the suspicion and judgment? '
Stefani was raised a Catholic and regularly went to mass, even during the tour.
Allegedly, she waited until her marriage to ex-husband Gavin Rossdale was canceled by the Vatican before she made the knot with the current partner Blake Shelton.
Stefani has never discussed her political beliefs and refuses to say whether she is a Democrat or Republican.
In an interview with 2021 with Paper Magazine, the singer said they believed that people had the right to keep their politics private.
She added that she is “not political sciences major” and does not think that Americans want to hear the political views of a pop star.
Last year the former Pussycat -doll singer Nicole Scherzinger was captured in a similar controversy after she seemed to show the support of Donald Trump's Make America Great Again Roter.

Stefani, depicted in November 2024, undoubtedly enjoyed a long career as front woman of the band, before he became a successful solo singer and judge on the voice
Scherzinger made progressive commentators angry by asking comedian Russell Brand where she could get a 'Make Jesus Great Again', hat he wore himself.
She also loved a message from Robert F. Kennedy JR who promised to restore free speech, to end wars and protect the health of children as soon as Trump returned to the office.
Scherzinger later gave a bizarre 'apology' and claimed that she had no idea that her online behavior could be interpreted as politics.
The singer claimed to sympathize with 'marginalized communities that were injured by the presidential election.
But she didn't go so far that she said she hadn't voted in Trump in the Sleight-or-hand statement.
Scherzinger has won widespread compliments for playing Norma Desmond in the current Broadway revival of Sunset Boulevard.
Her performance is tipped for a prestigious Tony Award – although some liberal theater visitors have sniffed that her apparent Maga support should stop her.