Chris Pratt Slammed For Selling “Pay-For-Pray” Hallow App


Getty Pictures / Chris Pratt / Gwen Stefani / Mark Wahlberg

Chris Pratt, aka Star Lord, Gwen Stefani, and Mark Wahlberg are all feeling the wrath of social media for selling Hallow, a Catholic prayer and meditation app.

Pratt, who isn’t any stranger to being dragged on social media, is getting known as out for an Instagram publish selling the Fasting Friday problem on the app that’s backed by our lame Vice President, JD Vance, and billionaire Donald Trump supporter, Peter Thiel, which many level out leans conservative and opposes abortion.

“It’s time, Lent is right here, and this yr I’ll be again on @hallowapp main the Fasting Friday challenges once more alongside @markwahlberg,” Pratt wrote.

“Forty days. Centered prayer. Intentional sacrifice. Loving even when it’s laborious. I’d love so that you can be part of me.”

Pratt wasn’t alone; Gwen Stefani additionally obtained in on the pay-for-profit insanity, dropping her personal video calling for her followers to take part within the problem.

“I discover this firm disturbing. I used to be raised Catholic. Stefani is a working towards Catholic. Prayer is free. Lent is free. Any Catholic can go to their church and pray at any time when they need. They will discover a free prayer group or Bible Research. Individuals ought to NOT revenue from prayer,” one particular person wrote on social media.

Bruh.

Fascinating hustle in the event you ask us.

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