Sharon Osbourne is beginning to step back into public life. She appeared alongside her children, Kelly and Jack, at the Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, marking a rare public outing six months after the death of her beloved husband, Ozzy Osbourne.
Apart from their music legacy, the family rose to reality TV fame in the early 2000s with MTV’s hit series “The Osbournes“. The show offered an unfiltered look at their home life and made them pop-culture fixtures beyond music.
The appearance comes ahead of the Grammy Awards, where a special tribute performance is set to celebrate Osbourne’s legacy.
Sharon Osbourne Makes Emotional Red Carpet Appearance
GettyAt the Clive Davis-hosted Pre-Grammy Gala, Sharon, 73, made a brave step back into the spotlight, arriving on the red carpet supported by her son Jack and daughter Kelly.
GettySharon stepped out in a fitted black paisley gown, wearing her signature red hair in a sleek bob and finishing the look with diamond drop earrings and a black clutch.
GettyJack, dressed in a classic black suit, stood close with an arm around his mother as they posed for photographs. Kelly wore a fitted black long-sleeved gown, paired with layered gold necklaces and a matching clutch.
GettyEven amid the emotion of the night, Sharon moved along the carpet with quiet composure, smiling for photographers while drawing strength from her children at her side.
Inside the Pre-Grammy Gala Moments
GettyAfter showing a united front on the red carpet, Sharon Osbourne and her daughter, Kelly, were seen greeting fellow artists and guests throughout the evening.
The pair paused for photos with Machine Gun Kelly (Colson Baker), with Sharon raising a peace sign as he stood beside them in all-black.
Sharon later spoke with Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord. She was photographed chatting closely with the singer before posing alongside his wife, Bunnie Xo, who attended the event in a sleeveless leather dress.
The interactions reflected Sharon’s continued presence within the music community as she navigates the months following her husband’s death.
Grammy Awards to Honor Ozzy Osbourne
The Recording Academy has confirmed that a special tribute performance will be held during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards to honor Ozzy Osbourne, who died in July 2025 at age 76.
As per the press release, the tribute is expected to include performances by Post Malone, Slash, and Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, and producer Andrew Watt.
Each of the artists collaborated with Osbourne during his career, including on his final solo albums, “Ordinary Man” and “Patient Number 9.”
The segment is expected to feature a three to four-song medley celebrating both Osbourne’s solo catalog and his enduring legacy with Black Sabbath.
Sharon Osbourne’s Grief and Lasting Love
In the months following Ozzy Osbourne’s death, Sharon Osbourne has spoken publicly about her loss only once.
In December, she appeared on “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” where she broke down while describing the final moments of her husband’s life.
“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.”
“I knew instantly he’d gone. And they tried and tried, and then they took him by helicopter to the hospital, and they tried, and it’s like, ‘He’s gone. Just leave him.’”
Sharon also shared the last words Ozzy spoke to her that morning. “Kiss me. Hug me tight.”
She later said she would never marry again, adding tearfully, “That’s it for now.”
As the Grammy tribute honoring Ozzy Osbourne approaches, Sharon’s appearance alongside Kelly and Jack has resonated deeply, standing as a quiet testament to their family bond.



