🔥 BACKLASH ERUPTS: Sharon Osbourne dropped by charity after backing controversial rally as debate grows online

Sharon Osbourne is facing a fresh wave of outrage after publicly showing support for a rally linked to Tommy Robinson — a move that has now cost her a high-profile charity role.U.K. Charity Cuts Ties With Osbourne Over Anti-Immigration Rally

The 73-year-old TV figure sparked controversy when she appeared in the comments of a promotional video for the upcoming march, writing: “See you at the march.” The message quickly spread online, triggering intense reactions across social media.Tommy Robinson and Sharon Osbourne
Within days, youth homelessness charity Centrepoint confirmed it had cut ties with Osbourne, stating that the event she supported did not reflect the organisation’s values. The charity emphasised its long-standing commitment to inclusivity, stressing the importance of creating a society where young people — regardless of background — can feel safe and supported.
The decision has ignited a fierce online debate. Critics of Osbourne were quick to praise the move, calling it a necessary stand and applauding the charity for staying true to its principles.

Sharon Osbourne surprises fans with plan to attend Unite the Kingdom rally: 'See you at theOthers, however, argued the opposite — suggesting the organisation had overstepped and warning it could lose significant support as a result.
The backlash has only intensified discussion around the blurred lines between public figures, personal views and the organisations they represent. As of now, Osbourne has not publicly responded to the controversy, leaving many wondering whether she will address the fallout — or stand by her stance.