Sharon Osbourne plans to attend join Tommy Robinson’s anti-immigration march
Sharon Osbourne – the wife of late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne – has confirmed she will be showing up to controversial campaigner Tommy Robinson’s next march to ‘unite the UK’
Sharon Osbourne has announced she is set to attend Tommy Robinson’s next anti-immigration march in London.
The reality TV star and wife of the late Ozzy Osbourne announced that she would be showing up to the controversial far-right activist’s rally called ‘Unite The Kingdom’. The event aims to “bring London to a total standstill” – and follows a similar rally last year that saw over 100,000 people turn out in London and led to several incidents of violence.
Sharon, who lost Ozzy last year, has become more politically outspoken in recent years. The former X Factor judge has expressed suport for anti-immigrant campaigns. She has expressed interest in running for a Birmingham City Council seat.
During a rant online, Robinson said he was hosting the march for those “who have had enough of migration and mass immigration and the oppression from a tyrannical government”. Sharon confirmed in the comments of the post that she would be attending the rally, writing: “See you at the march.”
Sharon and their children recently celebrated Ozzy at the BRITs, where he was honoured posthumously at the music event with the Lifetime Achievement award. She ended her speech by saying: “There will never be another Ozzy f****ng Osbourne and I f****ng love you.”
Robinson, real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, was the co-founder of the English Defence League. He was convicted in 2005 for assaulting an off-duty police officer. He was found guilty of assault again in 2011, and received a suspended sentence for head-butting a man at an EDL rally in Lancashire.
In July of the same year, Robinson was issued a 12-month community rehabilitation order after it was found that he led a brawl that involved around 100 football fans in Luton in 2010. Two years later, he was imprisoned for using a false passport after attempting to use someone else’s identity to enter America.
In January 2014, the activist was given an 18 -month prison sentence for “conspiring with others to obtain a mortgage by misrepresentation from the Abbey and Halifax banks”. He returned to prison in 2019 after being found guilty of contempt of court.
In 2021, he was given a five-year stalking protection order after journalist Lizzie Dearden and her boyfriend Samuel Partridge reported him to police. In May 2025, he walked free part-way through his 18-month prison term he was serving for breaches of an injunction barring him from repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee.
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