Sharon Osbourne Faces Backlash Over Political Stance: Fans Claim Ozzy ‘Would Have Never Allowed This’

Sharon Osbourne is finding herself in the eye of a storm after revealing her plans to attend a controversial far-right rally in London, sparking outrage among fans. Following the death of her legendary husband Ozzy Osbourne last year, Sharon has been trying to navigate life as a widow while keeping his memory alive. However, her latest announcement has left many fans shaking their heads.Sharon Osbourne on the red carpetSharon will attend Tommy Robinson’s next rally (Credit: Splashnews.com)

In a post on social media, Sharon revealed that she would be attending an upcoming rally organized by Tommy Robinson, a well-known far-right activist and founder of the English Defence League. The event, set for May 16, aims to oppose immigration and has already stirred up plenty of controversy. Sharon’s words, “See you at the march,” were shared in a comment on Robinson’s own Instagram video promoting the event, which promises to be a loud and divisive protest.

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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

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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 rally has attracted widespread criticism for its inflammatory rhetoric, with Robinson himself describing it as a turning point for Britain. He called for his followers to rise up against the government, immigration policies, and the “tyrannical” forces he believes are damaging the nation.

Fans of Sharon were quick to voice their displeasure, with many pointing out that her late husband Ozzy would have never condoned her participation in such an event. “Waits until Ozzy passes then shows her true colours, he would tell her to [bleep] off,” one commenter said, while another added, “Ozzy would never allow that [bleep] if he was still alive.”

Others called out Sharon for what they saw as opportunistic behavior following Ozzy’s death, with one fan remarking, “We knew she wasn’t the brightest already,” and another criticizing her for her political engagement despite not living in the UK, saying, “How dreadful. She doesn’t even live in the UK.”

Sharon’s announcement comes just months after the passing of Ozzy, who died in July 2025 at the age of 76. Since his death, Sharon and her family have been doing their best to honor the rockstar’s legacy, though this latest revelation has certainly left a sour taste for many fans who feel she is straying too far from the image of the family she and Ozzy built together.

As the public continues to react, only time will tell if Sharon will address the backlash or if her decision to attend the rally will be the beginning of a new chapter in her post-Ozzy life.