Sharon Osbourne broke down in tears as she took to the stage during the 2026 GrammyAwards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening (pictured with Yungblud)

Sharon Osbourne broke down in tears as she took to the stage during the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening.

Ahead of the ceremony’s tribute to her lates husband Ozzy, six months on from his death, British rocker Yungblud won Best Rock Perfomance for his cover of the singer’s hit Changes at Black Sabbath’s final 2025 concert at Villa Park, Birmingham.

Taking to the mic 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”‘.

Sharon Osbourne broke down in tears as she took to the stage during the 2026 GrammyAwards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening (pictured with Yungblud)

Sharon Osbourne broke down in tears as she took to the stage during the 2026 GrammyAwards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening (pictured with Yungblud) 

Ahead of the ceremony's tribute to her lates husband Ozzy, six months on from his death, British rocker Yungblud won Best Rock Perfomance for his cover of the singer's hit Changes

Ahead of the ceremony’s tribute to her lates husband Ozzy, six months on from his death, British rocker Yungblud won Best Rock Perfomance for his cover of the singer’s hit Changes

Taking to the mic Yungblud, real name Dominic Richard Harrison, paid tribute to 'idol' Ozzy in a foul-mouth speech

Taking to the mic Yungblud, real name Dominic Richard Harrison, paid tribute to ‘idol’ Ozzy in a foul-mouth speech

Before adding: ‘God less 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 68th annual ceremony, widely considered to be ‘Music’s Biggest Night,’ is being broadcasted live on CBS and will also be available to stream on Paramount+ starting at 5pm PT / 8pm ET.

Former host of The Daily Show and comedian Trevor Noah returns as host for the sixth consecutive year.

Nominations were announced in November, with 22-time Grammy winning rapper Kendrick Lamar leading the pack with nine nods.

Lady Gaga comes in close second with seven nominations, along with Taylor Swift’s longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff and renown pop producer Cirkut.

Sabrina Carpenter, whose 2025 album Man’s Best Friend snagged six nominations, will be among the A-list musical acts to perform during the three-hour show.

Gaga, Justin Bieber and K-pop sensation Rosé will also take the stage.

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