Kelly Osbourne joined mum Sharon, rocker Yungblud and Oliva Dean leading British stars at the 68th Grammy Awards at LA’s Crypto.com Arena on Sunday evening.
The TV personality, 41, whose late father Ozzy was being honoured at the ceremony, oozed 60s glamour as she hit the red carpet in a retro inspired sequinned gown.
Kelly’s dress boasted a high neckline as well as a racy thigh-high split while she added extra height to her frame with a pair of black platforms.
Toting a silver sparkly clutch she completed her vintage inspired look with a bouffant platinum blonde wig.
Meanwhile rocker Yungblud, 28, wrapped a supportive arm around Sharon, 73, ahead of the ceremony’s tribute to her late husband and his ‘idol’.
The hitmaker, real name Dominic Richard Harrison, showcased his buff physique as he went shirtless beneath a leather jacket complete with leopard print trip.
Kelly Osbourne flew the flag for British stars at the 68th Grammy Awards at LA’s Crypto.com Arena on Sunday evening
She joined joined mum Sharon and rocker Yungblud who posed together on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony’s tribute to her late husband Ozzy
Meanwhile Olivia Dean, who is nominated for Best New Artist, looked nothing short of breathtaking
He was also joined by girlfriend Jesse Jo Stark, who was also clad in leather as she showcased her figure in a tight dress while the pair put on a very romantic display.
Sharon also opted for black in a gorgeous gown with diamond neckpiece as she shielded her eyes behind shades on the emotional evening.
Elsewhere Olivia, 26, who is nominated for Best New Artist, was the epitome of elegance in black and white beaded gown.
Her dress boasted an embellished corset and feathered trim as well as a flowing satin skirt with dramatic train.
Meanwhile FKA Twigs, who won her first ever Grammy at the earlier ceremony, turned heads in a quirky semi-sheer and distressed gown that appeated to be inspired by flowers.
Her dress featured metallic corset which was made to look like vines as it wrapped around her ample bosoms and tiny waist.
She completed the ensemble with a pair of nude fishnets wore over her stilettos while she also carried a flower and mysterious book.
Sharon broke down in tears when she took to the stage after Yungblud won Best Rock Perfomance for his cover of Ozzy’s hit Changes at Black Sabbath’s final 2025 concert at Villa Park, Birmingham.
The TV personality, 41, whose late father Ozzy was being honoured at the ceremony, oozed 60s glamour as she hit the red carpet in a retro sequinned gown
Toting a silver sparkly clutch she completed her vintage inspired look with a bouffant platinum blonde wig
Kelly held hands with fiancé Sid Wilson, with whom she shares three-year-old son Sidney
Sharon was later joined by son Jack who looked smart in a black suit
Kelly also joined them for a sweet family snap
Meanwhile rocker Yungblud, 28, wrapped a supportive arm around Sharon, 73, ahead of the ceremony’s tribute to her late husband and his idol Ozzy
Sharon couldn’t help but lean in for a hug with the rock star
He was every inch the rocker star as he went shirtless beneath a leather jacket with leopard print trim and a pair of leather trousers
Sharon also opted for black in a gorgeous gown with dazzling diamond neckpiece
Sharon kicked off her heels and chose instead to walk barefoot
She shielded her eyes behind shades on the emotional night
The duo put on a very animated display ahead of the star-studded ceremony
Elsewhere Olivia, 26, was the epitome of elegance in a black and white beaded gown
Olivia’s dress boasted an embellished corset and feathered trim as well as a flowing satin skirt with dramatic train
She wore her long raven tresses in loose waves and added a little extra sparkle with diamond earrings and matching bracelet
She posed up a storm on the star-studded red carpet
Yungblud was also joined by girlfriend Jesse Jo Stark, who was also clad in leather as she showcased her figure in a tight dress while the pair put on a very romantic display
The pair could not keep their hands off each other
Their kooky display ensured all eyes were on them
Sharon beamed as she posed next to statuesque Jesse
Meanwhile FKA Twigs, who won her first ever Grammy at the earlier ceremony, turned heads in a quirky semi-sheer and distressed gown that appeared to be inspired by flowers
Her dress featured metallic corset which was made to look like vines as it wrapped around her ample bosoms and tiny waist
She completed the ensemble with a pair of nude fishnets wore over her stilettos while she also carried a flower and mysterious book
Taking to the mic during the Premiere Ceremony which dished out awards ahead of the main event, Yungblud, real name Dominic Richard Harrison, 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 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”‘.
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.
The 2026 Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony – also know as the ‘early show’ – took place on Sunday afternoon.
It was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. It aired online just before the main show kicked off.
Best Dance Pop Recording was won by Lady Gaga for Abracadabra. Gaga was not present at the ceremony as a note from the artist was read on stage thanking for the award.
Indie band Wet Leg were also flying the flag for Blighty (L-R) Ellis Durand, Henry Holmes, Rhian Teasdale, Joshua Omead Mobaraki and Hester Chambers
Front woman Rhian Teasdale (L) put on a leggy display in a tiny mini skirt
Meanwhile Scottish singer Tallia Storm, 27, made an unlikely appearance as she commanded attention in a pop art printed gown
The figure-hugging look boasted dramatic sleeves which were also feather-trimmed as well a long train ensuring all eyes were on her
She wore glam make-up and accessorised with diamond jewellery
Music producer MNEK cut a stylish figure in a leather basque worn over a shirt and tie
Sharon broke down in tears when she took to the stage after Yungblud won Best Rock Perfomance for his cover of Ozzy’s hit Changes at Black Sabbath’s final 2025 concert
Sharon was embraced by guitarist Nuno Bettencourt who also was also honoured
Taking to the mic 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’
The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22 2025 aged 76 (pictured 2018)
Best R&B Performance went to Kehlani as she beat out Justin Bieber. She thanked Jesus as she said she had never won an award before.
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album was awarded to A Matter of Time by Laufey. ‘This is such an honor, thank you so much, I want to thank my family… and the Academy,’ she said as she also thanked her ‘musical educators’ and asked that arts funding not be cut.
Best Rock Album was won by Never Enough by the band Turnstile. The band hit the stage to thank their ‘family and friends’ adding, ‘We love you.’
The Best Alternative Performance award was given to Alone by The Cure. They were not present to receive their award as they were at a funeral for a band mate.
Best Tropical Latin Album was won by Gloria Estefan as she thanked her husband Emilio Estefan who was also on stage.
The singer said it was incredible she is still working on music 50 years after her debut.
Best Music Video was awarded to Anxiety by Doechii, the stage name of Jaylah Ji’mya Hickmon. She was not there to pick up the award.
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards for their rendition of Defying Gravity.