Family Support at Star-Studded Event
Sharon Osbourne appeared resilient and elegant at the Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, hosted by Clive Davis, where she was joined by her children, Kelly and Jack. The event marked six months since the passing of her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, in July 2025 at age 76.
The 73-year-old media personality donned a form-fitting black paisley gown that accentuated her figure. She styled her iconic red hair in a sleek bob and complemented the look with diamond drop earrings and a black clutch. Jack, known from his reality TV appearances, stood protectively with his arm around his mother, dressed in a sharp black suit. They both smiled confidently for the red carpet photographers.
Kelly Osbourne complemented the family theme in a sleek, long-sleeved black gown, accessorized with a coordinating clutch and layered gold necklaces. The trio’s united front highlighted their close bond amid ongoing grief.
Inside the Gala: Joyful Interactions
Once inside, Sharon and Kelly shared lighthearted moments, including selfies with musician Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker. Dressed in an all-black outfit, he stood tall beside them as Sharon flashed a peace sign for the photo.
Sharon also engaged warmly with country artist Jelly Roll, real name Jason DeFord, gently holding his face during their conversation. She later posed with his wife, Bunnie Xo, who turned heads in a striking sleeveless leather dress, again raising a peace sign. Additional photos captured Sharon with Jamil Davis, adding to the evening’s vibrant atmosphere.
Upcoming Grammy Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
The Recording Academy has planned a heartfelt tribute to the late rock icon, known as the Prince of Darkness, during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. Performers include Post Malone, Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, and producer Andrew Watt. All have collaborated with Ozzy on his final solo albums, Ordinary Man (2020) and Patient Number 9 (2022).
The performance is expected to feature a medley of Ozzy’s iconic solo tracks and Black Sabbath hits, honoring his enduring legacy in music.
Reflecting on Loss and Final Moments
The Osbourne family has expressed profound sorrow over Ozzy’s death, which they described as inexpressible in words. Their grief was evident during the public funeral procession in Birmingham, where heartfelt tributes from locals moved them deeply.
In a recent interview on Piers Morgan’s Uncensored YouTube show, Sharon opened up about the tragic day. She recounted how Ozzy suffered a heart attack during an early morning workout in their home gym, despite his recent health struggles with pneumonia and sepsis.
"He had a heart attack. I ran downstairs, and there he was, and they were trying to resuscitate him, and I’m like, ‘Don’t—just leave him. Leave him. You can’t. He’s gone,’" Sharon shared, explaining she knew immediately he had passed. Efforts continued via helicopter to the hospital, but she insisted, "He’s gone. Just leave him."
Earlier that morning, around 4:30 a.m., after a restless night, Ozzy had woken her and said, "Kiss me. Hug me tight." He then headed to the gym, where he typically spent up to 90 minutes on the cross-trainer, and was gone within 20 minutes.
Sharon also revealed that Ozzy was aware his time was limited. A doctor had warned that proceeding with his planned final show could be fatal, yet he chose to perform. Tearfully, she added that she has no intention of remarrying, stating, "That’s it for now."