Sharon Osbourne was overcome with emotion as she joined Yungblud on stage during the Grammys ceremony where he received an award.
The connection between Yungblud and Sharon’s late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, was strong, and at the awards event tonight (February 1), the singer from Yorkshire secured the Best Rock Performance award for his rendition of Black Sabbath’s ‘Changes’.
Yungblud had previously performed at the farewell concert of the legendary rock band in Birmingham, UK, in July 2025. Tragically, Ozzy passed away a few weeks after the concert at the age of 76.
Rock music enthusiasts and the Osbourne family have been deeply affected by the loss of Ozzy, known as the Prince of Darkness. While his family has been mourning privately, Sharon attended the Grammys tonight to show her support for Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison.

The 28-year-old musician invited Sharon to join him on stage when accepting his award, recounting his last conversation with Ozzy before his passing.
“The last time I saw Ozzy Osbourne, you asked me if there was anything you could do for me,” Yungblud shared.
“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 continued: “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.”
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Other winners announced this evening include FKA Twigs, known by her real name Tahliah Barnett.
She took home the award for best dance/electronic album with her record Eusexua, and Erivo won best pop duet/group performance for ‘Defying Gravity’, a duet performed with fellow Wicked star Ariana Grande.
Twigs outperformed fellow British artists PinkPantheress and Fred Again.. to claim the award.
Meanwhile, the song ‘Golden’ from the widely popular Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters, performed by the fictional group Huntr/x, became the first K-pop act to win a Grammy, earning the award for best song written for visual media.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar, who leads the nominations this year with nine, has already won best rap song for ‘TV Off’, featuring Lefty Gunplay, and best melodic rap performance for ‘Luther’, a collaboration with R&B singer SZA.
He also won best rap performance for ‘Chains And Whips’ with Clipse, Pusha T, Malice, and Pharrell Williams.
At this point in time, Lamar boasts an impressive 25 Grammy wins.
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
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
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
Olivia Dean
KATSEYE
The Marias
Addison Rae
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Leon Thomas
Alex Warren
Lola Young
DAISIES – Justin Bieber

