Fans are now calling for her cancellation because had the audacity to share her faith during the Christmas season. Worse, she's being slammed for using photo editing app Facetune.
Gwen has always been about pushing boundaries, from her days with No Doubt to her solo career. Now, she's openly revealing her spirituality, and suddenly, she's the villain for wanting to look her best while doing it.
Her fans, or at least the ones worth their salt, know that Gwen's heart is in the right place. She's not selling out. She's sharing something deeply personal, and that takes courage in an industry that often mocks faith.
Are we so shallow that we can't see past a filter to appreciate the message? Gwen is a woman trying to navigate her faith in the public eye, which is no small feat.
Gwen Stefani has been an icon of individuality and expression. If she wants to celebrate Jesus's birth with a little digital enhancement, let her. Let's celebrate her attempt to connect with her fans on a spiritual level rather than nitpick over how she chooses to present herself. It's Christmastime. Cancel culture needs to take a back seat on this one.