Sharon Osbourne Sparks Fury With Controversial Rally Pledge As Fans Insist Ozzy ‘Would Never Have Allowed It’. Sharon Osbourne’s Five-Word Comment Triggers Furious Backlash And Fans Say He’d Be ‘Ashamed’

Sharon Osbourne has come under fierce criticism after appearing to confirm she will attend an anti-immigration rally in London organised by Tommy Robinson, the far-right activist and English Defence League founder. Multiple outlets reported that Sharon commented “See you at the march” under a video promoting the May 16 event, instantly triggering backlash online.

The row has erupted less than a year after Ozzy Osbourne’s death. Ozzy died on July 22, 2025, aged 76, with his family later saying he passed away surrounded by love. His death came just weeks after his farewell performance in Birmingham, a moment that had already left fans deeply emotional.

Since losing her husband, Sharon has continued making public appearances with her family while keeping Ozzy’s memory alive. But this latest political intervention appears to have shaken many longtime fans, with some saying they were stunned to see her publicly align herself with such a divisive event.

The controversy centres on a rally Robinson has promoted as the day “Britain rises and reunites”, using inflammatory language about immigration and the government in videos shared online. The planned demonstration has already drawn wider criticism, with public figures and campaigners accusing authorities of enabling a far-right march in central London.

As reaction spread across social media, some commenters claimed Ozzy would never have supported such a move. Others accused Sharon of revealing “her true colours” now that the Black Sabbath icon is gone, while critics also pointed out that she no longer lives full-time in the UK. The anger was swift, emotional and deeply personal — turning what may have been a brief comment into a full-blown public relations storm.