Homeless charity drops Sharon Osbourne after she backed Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' march

A charity that offers support to young homeless people has cut its ties with Sharon Osbourne after she said she would attend an anti-immigration march organised by far-Right commentator Tommy Robinson

Next month's 'Unite The Kingdom' march follows a similar rally in September at Trafalgar Square, which drew over 100,000 participants. 

After sharing a video on Instagram urging followers to mark May 16 as the date 'Britain rises and reunites', Osbourne commented on the post: 'See you at the march.' 

Centrepoint, which had recently welcomed the TV personality as an ambassador for one of its campaigns, said in response: 'This sort of event does not align with our values.'

It added: 'Centrepoint has a proud history of supporting young people, whatever their background, ethnicity or religion. 

'If we want young people to thrive in this country, then we need to ensure our society continues to allow them to live without fear and able to access the opportunities they need to start education or work and leave homelessness behind.'

While the charity expressed its gratitude to Osbourne for supporting its Omaze campaign, it said: 'She is not an official ongoing ambassador of Centrepoint, and we have no plans to work together in the future.'  

Robinson's 'Unite The Kingdom' march in September saw protesters meet at Stamford Street, near Waterloo Bridge, before making their way to the southern end of Whitehall.

A homeless charity has cut its ties with Sharon Osbourne after she confirmed she would attend an anti-immigration march organised by Tommy Robinson

A homeless charity has cut its ties with Sharon Osbourne after she confirmed she would attend an anti-immigration march organised by Tommy Robinson 

People taking part in a Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom march and rally in Parliament Square, central London. Picture date: Saturday September 13, 2025

A counter-protest organised by group Stand Up To Racism (SUTR) was formed at the other end of Whitehall, with 5,000 in attendance

Later in the day, there was a guest video appearance from Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who criticised the Government for a 'rapidly increasing erosion of Britain' and told protesters to 'fight back or die'.

While the rally began largely peacefully, with demonstrators voicing their anger over free speech and Britain's small-boat crisis, it exploded into violence when protesters and counter-protesters closed in on each other along Whitehall.

Met Police chiefs blasted anti-migrant protesters for displaying a 'wholly unacceptable' level of violence - with at least 25 people arrested and 26 police officers injured, including four who were seriously hurt.

Osbourne has been more outspoken in her political views in recent months. In February, the Tories invited her to stand as their candidate in Birmingham's upcoming local elections against a convicted terrorist.

Osbourne said she would move to Birmingham and run in the ballot for the inner-city Sparkhill ward to prevent Shahid Butt from gaining a local council seat.

In 1999, Mr Butt and five other UK nationals were found guilty of plotting to blow up the British consulate, an Anglican church and a hotel in Yemen, but denied the charges.

He was later handed a five-year sentence on terrorism charges.

The Mail on Sunday has revealed Mr Butt previously praised jihad as a 'compassionate act' despite claiming he has turned his back on extremism, and has instructed Muslims 'not to take Jews and Christians as friends' in an interview.

Since her husband Ozzy's death in July 2025, Sharon has been splitting her time between the couple's Buckinghamshire home and an apartment in LA

Since her husband Ozzy's death in July 2025, Sharon has been splitting her time between the couple's Buckinghamshire home and an apartment in LA

After watching a social media video featuring Mr Butt, Osbourne commented on her Instagram: 'This has nothing to do with racism. I think I'm gonna move to Birmingham and put my name down for the ballot to be on the council,' adding 'I'm serious'.

The original post was later removed from Instagram.

Osbourne does not live in the Midlands but has strong links to the area through her late husband, who was born in nearby Aston.

Since her husband's death in July 2025, Sharon has been splitting her time between the couple's Buckinghamshire home and an apartment in Los Angeles. 

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