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    Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears as Yungblud details final conversation with Ozzy during Grammys speech

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    Updated 02:32 2 Feb 2026 GMTPublished 23:25 1 Feb 2026 GMT

    Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears as Yungblud details final conversation with Ozzy during Grammys speech

    Sharon Osbourne made a rare public appearance following the death of her husband last year

    Niamh Shackleton

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    Topics: Grammys, Music, News, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, US News

    Niamh Shackleton
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    Niamh Shackleton is an experienced journalist for UNILAD, specialising in topics including mental health and showbiz, as well as anything Henry Cavill and cat related. She has previously worked for OK! Magazine, Caters and Kennedy.

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    Sharon Osbourne was moved to tears as she joined Yungblud on stage at the Grammys as he accepted his award.

    Yungblud had a close relationship with Sharon's late husband Ozzy Osbourne and at this evening's awards ceremony (February 1), the Yorkshire-born singer won Best Rock Performance for his performance of Black Sabbath's 'Changes'.

    Yungblud performed at the legendary rock band's farewell concert in Birmingham, UK, in July 2025. Ozzy died just few weeks later at the age of 76.

    Rock fans and the Osbourne family have been floored by the Prince of Darkness' passing and his loved ones have largely been keeping a low profile while grieving the loss of the family's patriarch. But Sharon made an appearance the Grammys this evening to support Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison.

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    Sharon Osbourne has joined Yungblud at the Grammys (Phil McCarten/CBS via Getty Images)
    Sharon Osbourne has joined Yungblud at the Grammys (Phil McCarten/CBS via Getty Images)

    The 28-year-old brought Sharon on stage when he went up to accept his award and during his speech he recalled his final conversation with Ozzy before he died.

    "The last time I saw Ozzy Osbourne, you asked me if there was anything you could do for me," Yungblud said.

    "I answered that the music was enough and I can safely say on behalf of all of us that it still stands now and it will do forever."

    He went on: "You'll be with me every time I'm nervous, and on stage at every show. God bless rock music and God bless f**king Ozzy Osbourne."

    Warning: Video contains strong language

    Other winners that have already been announced this evening include FKA Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett.

    She home Best Dance/Electronic Album for her record Eusexua, and Erivo won Best Pop Duet/Group Performance for 'Defying Gravity', a duet with fellow Wicked star Ariana Grande.

    Twigs beat competition from fellow British artists PinkPantheress and Fred Again.. to the gong.

    Elsewhere, the song 'Golden' from the extremely popular Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters, sung by fictional group Huntr/x, became the first K-pop act to win a Grammy, taking home the award for Best Song Written For Visual Media.

    Rapper Kendrick Lamar, who is the most nominated artist at this year’s ceremony with nine nods, has already scooped Best Rap Song for 'tv off', featuring Lefty Gunplay, and Best Melodic Rap Performance for 'Luther', a duet with R&B singer SZA.

    He has also won Best Rap Performance for 'Chains And Whips' with Clipse, Pusha T, Malice and Pharrell Williams.

    Lamar now has a whopping 25 Grammy wins to his name (at the time of writing), tying with most awarded rapper Jay Z. If Lamar wins one more, he will knock Jay Z off a throne he's held for a long time!

    Grammys 2026 nominations

    Record Of The Year

    DtMF - Bad Bunny

    Manchild - Sabrina Carpenter

    Anxiety - Doechii

    WILDFLOWER - Billie Eilish

    Abracadabra - Lady Gaga

    luther - Kendrick Lamar With SZA

    The Subway - Chappell Roan

    APT. - ROSÉ, Bruno Mars

    Album Of The Year

    DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS - Bad Bunny

    SWAG - Justin Bieber

    Man's Best Friend - Sabrina Carpenter

    Let God Sort Em Out - Clipse, Pusha T & Malice

    MAYHEM - Lady Gaga

    GNX - Kendrick Lamar

    MUTT - Leon Thomas

    CHROMAKOPIA - Tyler, The Creator

    Song Of The Year

    Abracadabra - Lady Gaga

    Anxiety - Doechii

    APT - ROSÉ, Bruno Mars

    DtMF - Bad Bunny

    Golden — From KPop Demon Hunters

    Luther - Kendrick Lamar With SZA

    Manchild - Sabrina Carpenter

    WILDFLOWER - Billie Eilish

    Best New Artist

    Olivia Dean (winner)

    KATSEYE

    The Marias

    Addison Rae

    sombr

    Leon Thomas

    Alex Warren

    Lola Young

    Best Pop Solo Performance

    DAISIES - Justin Bieber

    Manchild - Sabrina Carpenter

    Disease - Lady Gaga

    The Subway - Chappell Roan

    Messy - Lola Young

    Best Rock Performance

    U Should Not Be Doing That - Amyl and The Sniffers

    The Emptiness Machine - Linkin Park

    NEVER ENOUGH - Turnstile

    Mirtazapine - Hayley Williams

    Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back To The Beginning - YUNGBLUD Ft Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman, II (winner)

    Best R&B Performance

    YUKON - Justin Bieber

    It Depends - Chris Brown Featuring Bryson Tiller

    Folded - Kehlani (winner)

    MUTT (Live From NPR's Tiny Desk) - Leon Thomas

    Heart Of A Woman - Summer Walker

    Best Rap Performance

    Outside - Cardi B

    Chains & Whips - Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Featuring Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams

    Anxiety - Doechii

    tv off - Kendrick Lamar Ft Lefty Gunplay (winner)

    Darling, I - Tyler, The Creator Ft Teezo Touchdown

    Best Music Video

    Young Lion - Sade

    Manchild - Sabrina Carpenter

    So Be It - Clipse

    Anxiety - Doechii (winner)

    Love - OK Go

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