Sharon Osbourne displayed remarkable strength and elegance as she attended the annual Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, supported by her son Jack and daughter Kelly. The event, hosted by Clive Davis, marked a poignant moment for the family, coming just six months after the death of her legendary husband, Ozzy Osbourne.
A Brave Appearance on the Red Carpet
The 73-year-old media personality looked stunning in a figure-hugging black paisley gown, which she paired with diamond drop earrings and a sleek black clutch. Her signature red hair was styled in a neat bob, completing a sophisticated ensemble. On the red carpet, Sharon posed warmly with her children, with Jack, known from I'm A Celebrity, wearing a smart black suit and wrapping a protective arm around his mother.
Kelly complemented the family look in a fitted black long-sleeved gown, accessorised with a matching clutch and layered gold necklaces. The trio appeared in good spirits, smiling for photographers and sharing heartfelt moments that highlighted their close bond during this difficult time.
Inside the Star-Studded Event
Once inside the gala, Sharon and Kelly continued to enjoy the evening, posing for selfies with notable guests. They shared a snap with rapper Machine Gun Kelly, whose real name is Colson Baker, with Sharon playfully holding up a peace sign as he towered over them in an all-black outfit.
Later, Sharon was seen engaging warmly with musician Jelly Roll, born Jason DeFord, holding his face in her hands and appearing thrilled in their conversation. She also posed with Jelly Roll's wife, Bunnie Xo, who impressed in a leather sleeveless dress, with Sharon again flashing a peace sign for the camera.
Grammy Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
The evening held special significance as The Recording Academy announced a tribute performance for Ozzy Osbourne during the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards. Scheduled for Sunday, the performance will feature artists like Post Malone, Slash and Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses, Chad Smith from The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Ozzy's producer Andrew Watt.
All these musicians collaborated with Ozzy on his final solo albums, Ordinary Man (2020) and Patient Number 9 (2022). The tribute is expected to be a medley of three to four songs, celebrating his iconic solo career and hits with Black Sabbath, honouring his legacy as the Prince of Darkness.
Coping with Loss and Moving Forward
Sharon and her family have been navigating profound grief since Ozzy's death in July 2025 at age 76. In a recent interview with Piers Morgan on his YouTube show Uncensored, Sharon opened up for the first time about the heartbreaking details of his passing.
She recounted how Ozzy woke at 4 am on that fateful day and, after telling her "Kiss me. Hug me tight," went to the gym for an early workout. Within 20 minutes, he suffered a heart attack and passed away, despite efforts to resuscitate him. Sharon found him slumped over and knew instantly he was gone, describing the moment as devastating.
In the interview, Sharon also revealed that Ozzy was aware his health was declining, with a doctor warning that he might not survive his planned final show, though he insisted on performing. Emotionally, she shared that she will never remarry, stating, "That's it for now," as she continues to cherish his memory.
The family's grief was publicly displayed during Ozzy's funeral procession in Birmingham, where they were moved by the tributes from fans. Sharon's appearance at the Pre-Grammy Gala, surrounded by loved ones and celebrating music, marks a step forward in her journey of healing and remembrance.