Sharon Osbourne confirms she will attend Tommy Robinson march

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Sharon Osbourne confirms she will attend Tommy Robinson march

The former X Factor judge commented on Robinson's post to say she will be attending

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Sharon Osbourne has posted online saying she will be attending a march arranged by Tommy Robinson.

Robinson, real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, has organised a rally called 'Unite The Kingdom' in London to oppose immigration.

A video featuring Robinson was posted on an Instagram account called @gaucireports, confirming the date will be Saturday, May 16, as the date that ‘Britain rises and reunites’.

In it, the far-right political activist explained: "It’s the date the world hears our roar, and that we have had enough of migration and mass immigration and the oppression from a tyrannical government."

He called on his supporters to 'get rid of the tyrants in power' in the Labour government, saying they were to blame for ‘open borders, police oppression, corruption in the judiciary and abuse of the British public’.

He added: "We’ve had enough of it," before saying he wanted supporters to ‘bring London to a total standstill’.

Sharon Osbourne commented on social media saying she would be attending one of Tommy Robinson's marches (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)
Sharon Osbourne commented on social media saying she would be attending one of Tommy Robinson's marches (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

Sharon Osbourne's comment

Osbourne, the wife of the late Ozzy Osbourne, replied to the video with a comment on Instagram on the @gaucireports post saying: "See you at the march."

The account owner has since shared a screenshot of her reply, captioning it: "Confirmed: Sharon Osbourne 'see you at the march'"

They added: "The Queen of Rock replied to my Instagram post yesterday, after years of watching Britain change, especially her hometown of Birmingham, she's standing up!"

Sharon is originally from London, however, Ozzy was from Birmingham.

What is the march about?

Robinson and his followers say the rally is about uniting the United Kingdom and opposing migration and illegal immigration.

"With patriots travelling from every corner of great Britain, when is this ever going to happen again?" Robinson said in the video. "The Labour party are going to get trounced."

The rally is set to take place in May (instagram.com/@gaucireports)
The rally is set to take place in May (instagram.com/@gaucireports)

"This is the moment that Britain rises, if you're watching what's happening in Ireland, it's our turn on May 16th," he urged further.

He addressed his critics: "To the detractors that don't like me, what other moment is there going to be like this? To get those numbers in our capital city, to unify our four nations together? The momentum is with us" he insisted.

Referring to a previous rally in 2025 which saw more than 100,000 people attend, he said: "You saw what we did on September 13th, the entire world is watching. Do you know the fight we are going through to legally have this event? The hurdles we're jumping through?"

"We've got to hire crowd control people for £15,000, they're throwing all these obstacles at us, every day we're jumping through new hoops to make sure we put on a safe event," he alleged.

He claimed that the police are also on his side, despite some officers being injured at the previous rally, and said 'everyone in this country is fed up' and that the attendees would be demanding a new general election.

Tyla has reached out to Sharon Osbourne's representatives for comment.

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