Yungblud Steps In to Help Sharon Osbourne After She Kicks Off Her Heels on the 2026 Grammys Red Carpet
Sharon Osbourne and Yungblud pose at the 2026 Grammys.
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Highlights
- Sharon Osbourne shed her heels on the red carpet at the 2026 Grammys.
- Wearing a floor-length black dress, she completed her look with a statement crystal-encrusted necklace.
- Sharon posed alongside British rocker Yungblud and her family before heading into the ceremony.
Sharon Osbourne, widow of the late Ozzy Osbourne, opted for comfort at the 2026 Grammy Awards held on February 1. On the red carpet at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, she chose to pose in her black stockings after removing her high heels.
At 73, Sharon dazzled in a form-fitting, black gown with long bell sleeves, adorned with a striking crystal-encrusted necklace and matching silver earrings. She styled her signature red bob with a blush-colored lip and wore tinted orange sunglasses.

Yungblud and Sharon Osbourne at the 68th Grammy Awards.
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In a memorable moment shared on social media, Sharon was seen kicking off her heels. Despite initially wanting to hand them over, Yungblud, 28, swooped in to take the shoe and posed for fun photos, pretending to communicate with it like a phone.

Sharon Osbourne at the 68th Grammy Awards.
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After posing with Yungblud, Sharon continued her photo session on the red carpet alone, smiling broadly without her shoes. She was soon joined by her children, Jack and Kelly Osbourne, and Kelly’s fiancé, Sid Wilson.
Before the awards, Sharon and Yungblud shared a heartfelt tribute to Ozzy Osbourne after he was honored with a Grammy for his cover of “Changes,” originally performed by Black Sabbath. The night was particularly emotional for Yungblud, who reflected on the bittersweet nature of the evening in an interview with E! News correspondent Keltie Knight.

Sharon Osbourne and Yungblud at the 68th Grammy Awards.
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“It’s amazing to be here. It’s my first Grammys — my mom’s coming from England, which is cool — but yeah man. It all goes to Ozzy tonight,” Yungblud shared, capturing the emotional essence of the night.
Yungblud celebrated his first Grammy win, taking home the award for Best Rock Performance for his cover of “Changes.” He honored the legacy of rock music during his acceptance speech, declaring, “Rock music is coming back. Watch out pop music, we’re gonna f—in get ya!”
The 68th Grammy Awards were held live at the Crypto.com Arena, with fans able to watch the event on CBS or through streaming on Paramount+.







