Posted on 04/18/2026 11:04:14 AM PDT by lowbridge
The homelessness charity Centrepoint has said it will cut ties with its celebrity ambassador Sharon Osbourne after she expressed support for a far-right rally being organised by Tommy Robinson.
The charity, of which the Prince of Wales is patron, has been moved to distance itself from comments made by Osbourne. The TV personality indicated this week that she would be attending an event organised in London by Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
On an Instagram post about the “unite the kingdom” rally, Osbourne’s official account left a comment saying: “See you at the march.”
In response, Centrepoint, which had recently engaged Osbourne as an ambassador for a campaign, said: “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.”
The charity expressed its gratitude to Osbourne for supporting its Omaze campaign, which raised money by selling entries for a sweepstakes-style draw to win a £5m home overlooking Lake Windermere along with £250,000 in cash.
“While Sharon supported us on this campaign, for which she was referred to as an ambassador as is standard for Omaze prize draws, she is not an official ongoing ambassador of Centrepoint and we have no plans to work together in the future,” it said.
Robinson, who has been eager to gain endorsement from celebrities, has celebrated Osbourne’s support for the 16 May rally.
An estimated more than 100,000 people took to the streets for the previous “unite the kingdom” rally, last September
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Tommy Robinson does what he does that is for sure...
The royals are owned by the Muslims, and so is the government, and so is the British chattering class. And so, by extension is Britain. Britain at this point can’t be saved.
Speech not approved by the hive mind results in ignominy. Not surprising but appalling.
The Osbournes left America because it was too dangerous. lol.
The Lord saved several Eastern European nations that were formerly controlled by the muslims. He can save Britain too!!
Tommy Robinson is NOT far right. Europe, in general, is now very far left.
Her comment was extremely mild.
Sharon Osbourne primarily lives at Welders House, a historic Georgian mansion in Buckinghamshire, England. Following Ozzy Osbourne’s death in July 2025, she spends her time splitting between the UK and Los Angeles, where she is currently selling her long-time mansion and looking for a smaller apartment for future visits.
They still own in the United States. They just go back and forth. A snowbird of sorts.
Centrepoint can’t risk appearing anti- muzzie invaders.
Good for Sharon. I hope she hangs tough with this. Normal Brits are sick and tired of what’s happened to their country.
Too bad they didn’t all take a united and fervent stand decades ago.
Ping!
Ping!
Whatever. They made a big public stink about leaving the “dangerous” US.
Ozzy said he was “fed up with people getting killed every day” and didn’t want to “die in crazy America” So he died in England instead.
Glad she’s waking up but too bad she waited until age 73. Maybe her daughter will wake up before retirement.
I guess all the fear that the Muslim invaders bring to Britain is not a problem?
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Ben Quinn, whose real name is Quisling Milktoast.
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