Yungblud brings Sharon Osbourne onstage for Grammy acceptance

In a heartfelt moment at the 2026 Grammys, Yungblud invited Sharon Osbourne to join him onstage to accept his award for covering a Black Sabbath classic. The gesture honored her late husband Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away last summer at age 76. Sharon, 73, made an emotional appearance amid the ceremony's celebrations.

Oh, the Grammys never disappoint when it comes to spilling that raw emotion! 🔥 Yungblud, the 28-year-old rock rebel, turned heads by bringing Sharon Osbourne onstage to accept his Grammy for his cover of Black Sabbath's 'Changes.' And get this: the track featured heavy hitters like Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, and Adam Wakeman II.

This wasn't just any acceptance—Sharon, the 73-year-old widow of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, stepped up following his tragic passing at 76 last summer. Yungblud had performed the song at Ozzy's final show, 'Back To The Beginning,' making the win all the more poignant.

Yungblud didn't hold back on his gratitude, previously gushing, “I can never be more thankful to Sharon and Ozzy for giving me that moment to show the world what I can do.” He added, “When you feel Osbourne’s arms around you, you have to try your f–king best to honor that moment and honor him forever.” Talk about serving legacy realness!

The crowd ate it up, with Sharon's presence adding that extra layer of rock royalty drama. It's moments like these that remind us the Grammys are more than awards—they're a stage for healing and hype. But with Ozzy's shadow looming large, one can't help but wonder: will this tribute spark more Osbourne magic in music? 💔

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