Kelly and Jack Osbourne supported their mom, Sharon, at Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy party, a day before the award show will pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne.
On Saturday, the trio posed for photos at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Jack, 40, stood between his mom and sister, holding them both by the shoulders.
Inside the gala, the former “The Talk” host threw up a peace sign as she stopped for a photo opp with Kelly, 41, and MGK.
Sharon also looked thrilled to chat with Jelly Roll and even grabbed his face with her hands as they were deep in conversation.
The Osbourne matriarch, 73, and her two youngest kids all matched in all black, likely a nod to Ozzy, who was renowned for his signature all-black attire.
On Sunday, the Grammys 2026 will honor Ozzy, who won five of the coveted awards, with a star-studded performance featuring Post Malone, Andrew Watt, Chad Smith, Duff McKagan and Slash.
The rockstar died in July 2025 at the age of 76 after suffering from a heart attack.
Sharon and Ozzy’s eldest daughter, Aimee Osbourne, 42, filed her dad’s death certificate, which listed “out of hospital cardiac arrest,” as well as “coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease with autonomic dysfunction” as the causes of his passing.
Ozzy’s widow and his children have taken his death hard.
Last November, Kelly revealed that she slept in her mom Sharon’s bed for two months following the Black Sabbath frontman’s death.
“I never realized just how horrible grief is. I never knew I was capable of loving somebody so much and missing somebody so much,” the former “Fashion Police” host emotionally said on “The Osbournes Podcast” at the time.
“I just, I never thought there’d be a day where he wouldn’t be here,” she added.
Sharon said her bouts with grief over Ozzy’s passing come in “waves.”
“I hate going to bed at night,” she admitted, adding that she struggles sleeping by herself.
“I mean, I slept with you for the first two months so that you weren’t on your own,” Kelly shared. “But then I felt like you needed some space.”
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