Sharon Osbourne has said she will be attending 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.
Robinson has been drumming up support for the march in social media posts and earlier this week shared an Instagram video on the Gauci Reports account galvanising followers to mark May 16 as the date 'Britain rises and reunites'.
'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 said.
Robinson said he wanted to 'bring London to a standstill' adding, 'they have tried to silence us for decades, but we will be silenced no more'.
Osbourne commented on the post: 'See you at the march.'
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 Gauci Reports account replied 'yes Sharon' and later in a new post wrote: 'CONFIRMED: SHARON OSBOURNE "See you at the march" The Queen of Rock replied to my Instagram post yesterday.
'After years of watching Britain change, especially her home town of Birmingham, she's standing up!'
A representative for Osbourne has been contacted by Daily Mail for comment.
The September 'Unite The Kingdom' march saw protesters meet at Stamford Street, near Waterloo Bridge, before making their way to the southern end of Whitehall.
A counter-protest organised by group Stand Up To Racism (SUTR) 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 as demonstrators voiced their anger over free speech and Britain's small boats 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 Tories invited her to stand as their candidate in Birmingham's upcoming local elections against a convicted terrorist.
Next month's 'Unite The Kingdom' march follows a similar rally in September at Trafalgar Square, which drew over 100,000 participants
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.
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 with insiders revealing last week that she will always consider England 'her home'.
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 with insiders revealing that she will always consider England 'her home'
Whilst her son Jack lives in LA with his family, Sharon's daughter Kelly has remained in the UK since Ozzy's death and her split from fiance Sid Wilson.
Sharon is selling the Los Angeles estate she shared with her late husband and has put it on the market for $17million.
Sharon and Ozzy purchased the 1920s home in 2015 for $11.85million and have previously listed it for $18million in 2022 before dropping in to $17.5million.
At the time, the couple were considering a full time move to the UK, but later removed their stateside property from the housing market, report Carolwood Estates.
Sharon has now decided to sell the sprawling pad in the exclusive Hancock Park enclave, which is five miles from downtown Los Angeles.
A source said: 'Sharon doesn't need such a big house in LA any more, and instead plans to buy a smaller flat nearby so she can be close to her grandchildren when she is in town seeing them.
'She is splitting her time between California and the UK but is constantly flying back and forth. She loves being close to her grandchildren, but England is her home.'

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