Yungblud events with Lady Gaga and Kelly Osbourne inside Grammys following his large win – earlier than indulging in PDA with girlfriend Jesse Jo Stark
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British star Yungblud was living it up during The Grammys at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The star, 28, was in good spirits after winning Best Rock Performance for his live rendition of Black Sabbath’s Changes, recorded during Ozzy Osbourne‘s farewell concert in Birmingham last year.
He was seen partying with Lady Gaga, 39, and Kelly Osbourne, 41, who became friends with the rocker after he grew close to her late father.
Kelly looked lovely in a black halterneck dress which had embellishments running throughout while Gaga was dressed in plum and black.
Yungblud looked every inch the rock god, showing off his tattooed chest under a PVC coat which had a leopard print collar.
Yungblud partied with Lady Gaga and Kelly Osbourne during the Grammys at Crypto.com on Sunday following his big win
The singer, real name Dom Richard Harrison, brought his girlfriend Jesse Jo Stark, 34, with him on the night and the pair were seen indulgiing in lots of PDAs
(L-R) Jack Osbourne, Sid Wilson, Kelly Osbourne, YUNGBLUD and Jesse
The singer, real name Dom Richard Harrison, brought his girlfriend Jesse Jo Stark, 34, with him on the night and the pair were seen indulgiing in lots of PDAs.
The couple met in 2020 and confirmed they were back together in August 2025 after a previous break-up in March 2025.
Rocker Yungblud had been nominated for three awards, Rock Album. Rock Song and Rock Performance.
Taking to the mic during the Premiere Ceremony which dished out awards ahead of the main event, Yungblud paid tribute to ‘idol’ Ozzy in a foul-mouth speech.
He said: ‘To grow up loving an idol , who helps you figure out your identity, not only as a musician, but also a man, is something I really grateful for’.
‘But to then get to know them and honour them at their final show and receive this [his award] is something I am struggling to comprehend, we f*****g love you Ozzy’.
A tearful Sharon Osbourne watched on as he continued: ‘The last time I saw Ozzy Osbourne, he asked me if there was anything he could do for me, and that the “music was enough”‘.
Kelly giggled as Yunblud threw an arm around her for a cuddle
Gaga was capivated by Yungblud, real name Dom, inside the venue
Dom and Jesse met in 2020 and confirmed they were back together in August 2025 after a previous break-up in March 2025.
Tash Sultana and Yungblud were in high spirits on the night
Shaboozey and the rocker were wearing some serious jewellery on the night
Kelly pulled the star in for a hug as they celebrated together
He had a big smile on his face as he caught up with Jack Osbourne and Sid
They’ve done this before! He and Kelly pulled some serious grimaces in the style of Ozzy
Yungblud sat on the knee of Benson Boone while indulging in some crudites
Before adding: ‘God bless Ozzy Osbourne and god bless f*****g rock music!’.
The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22 2025 aged 76.
Following the win Sharon took to Instagram with a clip of Yungblud’s acceptance speech alongside her own gushing tribute.
She said: ‘My Heart is bursting with pride and gratitude. Changes ~ live from Villa Park~ Back to the Beginning just won the @grammys for Best Rock Performance @yungblud @nunobettencourtofficial @adamwakeman1 @ii_sleeptoken @thefrankbello (all proceeds from this album went to charity)’
Fans rushed to the comments to celebrate writing: ‘so deserved I know you must be more proud of him than any of us right now’: ‘We are all so proud of Dom’: ‘ost emotional award of the night! Congratulations Ozzy would be blown away by all the love surrounding you right now’.
Yungblud pictured with Sharon Osbourne on the red carpet earlier that evening
Ahead of the ceremony’s tribute to her late husband Ozzy, six months on from his death, British rocker Yungblud won Best Rock Performance for his cover of the singer’s hit Changes
Black Sabbath legend Ozzy died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22 2025 aged 76 (pictured 2018)
