Sharon Osbourne Sparks Controversy with Decision to Attend Tommy Robinson’s Anti-Immigration March

Sharon Osbourne To Attend Far-Right Anti-Immigration March Organized by Tommy Robinson

Sharon Osbourne has confirmed her attendance at the controversial ‘Unite The Kingdom’ march, organized by far-right figure Tommy Robinson, which is set to take place next month. The march follows a similar rally held in September, which attracted over 100,000 participants.

In a social media post earlier this week, Robinson shared a video urging followers to mark May 16 as the day when ‘Britain rises and reunites,’ framing the event as a stand against mass immigration and government oppression. He vowed to “bring London to a standstill,” claiming that decades of attempts to silence the movement would end on that day.

Sharon, who has made no secret of her outspoken political views recently, commented on Robinson’s video: “See you at the march.” Her comment sparked further discussions online, with Robinson’s Gauci Reports account confirming her participation in a follow-up post, noting that Sharon, particularly due to her ties to Birmingham, was “standing up” after witnessing the changes in the city.Sharon Osbourne has said she will be attending an anti-immigration march organised by far-Right commentator Tommy Robinson, commenting on a social media video this week

The ‘Unite The Kingdom’ march is expected to bring strong opinions, and in September, similar protests saw clashes with counter-protesters, resulting in over 25 arrests and injuries to 26 police officers. Sharon’s involvement has already divided public opinion, raising questions about her support for Robinson’s movement.

In recent months, Sharon has become increasingly active in politics, even being invited by the Tories to stand as a candidate in the Birmingham local elections. This comes after she expressed interest in moving back to Birmingham to stand for local office against a convicted terrorist.

While Sharon’s political stances continue toNext month's 'Unite The Kingdom' march follows a similar rally in September at Trafalgar Square, which drew over 100,000 participants stir controversy, her decision to attend this particular rally has drawn attention. Her comment about wanting to run for council in Sparkhill, Birmingham, to prevent a convicted terrorist from gaining a local seat was made in response to a social media video featuring the man, Shahid Butt. Despite her intentions to take action, the original post was later removed from her Instagram.Since her husband Ozzy's death in July 2025, Sharon has been splitting her time between the couple's Buckinghamshire home and an apartment in LA with insiders revealing that she will always consider England 'her home'

Sharon’s political journey is closely tied to her personal life. Since the death of her husband Ozzy Osbourne in 2025, she has divided her time between the UK and Los Angeles, with plans to sell their $17 million LA estate in favor of a smaller home closer to her grandchildren. However, England remains her “home” despite the recent shifts in her personal and professional life.

Stay tuned for more developments on Sharon’s political activism and her involvement in this polarizing march.