Gwen Stefani was seen heading to church with husband Blake Shelton.
The couple were on their way for Easter Sunday Mass in Los Angeles, with the star sporting long platinum locks and a chic blazer set.
The star, 55, added a pop of color with a pink handbag for their church outing.
Gwen’s sighting comes almost four months after announcing her partnership with a pay to pray app called Hallow.
Fans were shocked to hear about her decision to publicly back the Catholic prayer app.
In addition, fans did not appreciate her retweeting a Tucker Carlson interview with Jonathan Roumie, who stars as Jesus in the series The Chosen.

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Gwen Stefani was seen heading to church with husband Blake Shelton

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The star, 55, added a pop of color with a pink handbag for their church outing
She first announced her partnership with the religious app, which features prayers, guided meditation sessions, bible stories and chants, in December.
The app can be purchased on a yearly basis for $69.99 or a month by month basis for $9.99 per month.
She revealed her partnership with the app in December and posted her latest ad for it in March in honor of lent.
Fans took to the comments in droves to mostly share their disappointment in her public affiliation with Catholicism.
In addition, her public endorsement of Tucker via the retweet had fans up in arms at her seemingly political alignment.
On March 6, Gwen retweeted a clip of Jonathan Roumie from religious series The Chosen getting interviewed by Tucker Carlson.
Gwen added: ‘Wow @JonathanRoumie u r a powerful inspirational human what an enlightening intelligent beautiful interview thank you for being u gx.’
Beneath her Lent post in days later on Instagram, fans expressed their disappointment in the prayer app and her Tucker tweet – which fans took as her subtly confirming she is a Maga supporter.
‘Don’t speak,’ one wrote, referring to her hit No Doubt song of the same name.

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Fans turned to the comments section of her Instagram post about Lent to share their frustrations with the singer

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She revealed her partnership with the app in December and posted her latest ad for it in March in honor of lent
Another fan said they ‘miss the old Gwen’ while another called her ’embarrassing.’
One person told her: ‘How does it feel to continuously spit in the faces of your (mostly LGBT+ fanbase of 20+ years with who you are choosing to align yourself with not only policitcally but morally? We will grieve this loss. Maga is not harajuku!’
One wrote: Yikes. This one hurts.’
Gwen has been seen going to church for years and has been open about her faith and her devotion to Catholicism.
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