Kneecap has hit out at Sharon Osbourne as the star publicly supported Tommy Robinson by confirming her attendance at his next anti-immigration march in London.
Northern Irish rap band, Kneecap, has called out Sharon Osbourne after the TV star publicly supported far-right political activist, Tommy Robinson.
Sharon Osbourne, 73, confirmed earlier this week that she is set to attend Tommy Robinson’s next anti-immigration march in London around Trafalgar Square.
In a clip shared on social media, Robinson promised to “bring London to a total standstill” and “Unite The Kingdom” with his rally, Sharon replied that she would be in attendance, writing: “See you at the march.”
In a post on X, Kneecap has since shared an opinion piece from Metro about Sharon’s attendance, replying simply: “F*** @MrsSOsbourne”.
This isn’t the first time the group, comprised of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí, have had a run in with the former X Factor judge. In May 2025, Kneecap hit back at Sharon after she told the group to be “more like Bono”, after their Coachella set featured various political statements.
The Northern Irish rap group caused a stir on the internet when they ended their set at Coachella music festival with three bold messages.
They read: ” Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people”, “It is being enabled by the US government who arm and fund Israel despite their war crimes” and “F*** Israel. Free Palestine.” The group have long been pro-Palestinian but their Coachella statement set the internet alight.
Sharon appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored soon after and commented: “My whole stance is have your own stance politically, couldn’t give a damn what you believe in but don’t bring it to a musical festival where there’s peace. Music unites people, music doesn’t separate people.”
“It’s all insane that this should be allowed to continue where there are young people, drinking or doing whatever they want to do, it’s their business, but don’t try to incite violence with their fist, attitude. Their whole attitude is one of anger, it’s not of peace.”
She repeated her demand to have their US working visas revoked and added: “There are enough problems. We don’t need, in America, this coming in.
“They are uneducated, when was the last time they went to the Middle East? They are using cliched slogans, nothing they are saying is original. They are not bringing anything to the table. Nothing except anger.”
She claimed: “They should follow the masters, who are U2. Bono goes on, he talks about Palestine. He does it in peace. He’s pro-Palestine, that’s his opinion Bono, god bless him, but he does it in such a way that it doesn’t incite violence from a crowd.”
In response to this, the group replied: “Would rather be a Rangers fan tbh…”
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Mo Chara also added afterwards: “Her rant has so many holes in it that it hardly warrants a reply, but she should listen to ‘War Pigs’ that was written by Black Sabbath (her husband).”
Sharon, who was widowed last year when her husband Ozzy died, has become more controversial in recent years including interactions online with anti-immigrant campaigns.
Last week, she was dropped by a charity after supporting Tommy Robinson’s far-right rally. Homelessness charity Centrepoint has said it has “no plans to work together in the future”.
A Centrepoint spokesperson clarified: “We have no plans to work together in the future. Political activity like this runs counter to our values and our long history of supporting young people regardless of their background, religion or ethnicity.”
Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, was the co-founder of the English Defence League. He is a British far-right, anti-Islam activist. He is frequently described as one of the UK’s most prominent far-right activists.
The Mirror has reached out to Sharon Osbourne and Kneecap’s representatives for comment.
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