
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards carried a heavier emotional weight this year for Kelly Osbourne and her family. As the music industry gathered to celebrate its brightest moments, it also paused to honor legends lost, including her father, Ozzy Osbourne. For Kelly Osbourne, the tribute was both a public moment and a deeply personal reckoning.
According to reporting from The Independent, the Osbourne family attended the ceremony together, united in grief and remembrance. The tribute was not just about music but about legacy, love, and the difficult work of continuing forward after loss. For Kelly, the night marked one of the most emotional chapters since her father’s passing.
Kelly Osbourne Watches Her Father Remembered on the Grammy Stage

Kelly was seen alongside her mother, Sharon, and brother, Jack, as Ozzy Osbourne was honored during a powerful tribute performance. Artists including Post Malone, Andrew Watt, Chad Smith, Duff McKagan, and Slash took the stage to perform Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs,” a moment that visibly moved the family watching from the audience.
Kelly and Jack Osbourne holding back tears during the Ozzy Osbourne tribute at Grammys 2026. pic.twitter.com/7z9AWQnySY
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Ahead of the performance, Kelly Osbourne spoke candidly about what the tribute meant to her. She described the moment as more meaningful than she could put into words and said she was there to support her mother. The emotions were raw and unfiltered, reflecting the depth of loss the family continues to carry.
Kelly Osbourne Opens Up About Life After Loss

In speaking about her grief, Kelly did not hide the difficulty of the months since her father’s death. She admitted she was not doing well and described losing Ozzy as the hardest experience of her life. Still, she shared that her focus remains on honoring his legacy and finding happiness where she can.

She has also addressed public scrutiny during her grieving process, explaining that family is her anchor during this time. Her presence at Grammy weekend events, including the pre-Grammy gathering, showed quiet resilience rather than celebration. As The Independent noted, the family’s appearance was a reflection of love, solidarity, and remembrance rather than spectacle.
