Sharon Osbourne to Attend Rally for Far-Right Activist Known for Racist Controversy
Osbourne said Robinson’s march opposes immigration, and his last London rally drew more than 100,000 people and ended in dozens of arrests.
- Sharon Osbourne confirmed yesterday she will attend Tommy Robinson's anti-immigration rally in London on May 16, announcing her participation via Instagram with the comment, "See you at the march."
- Robinson, founder of the English Defence League, aims to "bring London to a total standstill" with the "Unite The Kingdom" march opposing mass immigration, building on a previous rally last year that drew more than 100,000 attendees.
- After the Gauci Reports account shared Robinson's video claiming "the world hears our roar," Osbourne replied "See you at the march," though social media users expressed mixed reactions to her public support.
- Previously, Osbourne left the chat show The Talk in 2021 after co-host Sheryl Underwood accused her of validating "racist" views during an on-air debate, prompting network CBS to take the show off air.
- The 73-year-old has also expressed interest in running for a Birmingham City Council seat to oppose terror-convicted candidate Shahid Butt, defending her political shift as unrelated to racism by stating, "I'm serious.
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Sharon Osbourne surprises fans with plan to attend Unite the Kingdom rally: ‘See you at the march!’
Sharon Osbourne has announced her intention to attend the Unite the Kingdom demonstration scheduled for May 16 in London.The television personality, 73, publicly declared her support beneath a social media clip posted by Tommy Robinson, writing: "See you at the march."Mr Robinson, whose legal name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, founded the English Defence League and has organised the event under his Unite the Kingdom banner.The rally will take place …
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