
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's firstborn made a rare public appearance at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Members of the famous family were left in tears after watching the poignant performance in tribute to the 'Prince of Darkness', which was led by Post Malone and Slash.
The legendary musicians took to the stage alongside Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith to perform a rendition of Black Sabbath's 1970 hit, 'War Pigs'.
Behind them, pictures of a host of music stars who passed away last year flashed up on screen for the Grammys 'In Memoriam' segment, which included a sweet snap of Ozzy grinning.
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Aimee Osbourne was among the A-listers watching from the audience at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday (1 February).

Despite steering clear of the spotlight for most of her life, the 42-year-old attended the star-studded awards show alongside her siblings, Kelly and Jack, as well as mum Sharon.
Although she dodged family photos on the red carpet, Aimee was pictured inside the venue smiling at a table while flanked by her family members and rumoured boyfriend, rocker Wes Leavins.
The singer and actress was first linked to the lead vocalist of the Chicago-based band Brigitte Calls Me Baby last year.
Aimee has long shied away from the celebrity status which comes with being a member of the Osbourne brood, and memorably avoided appearing on their reality show which aired from 2002 to 2005.
She previously explained that she was 'trying to figure out who she was in the chaos of family life' at the time and didn't want these details to be broadcast to the world.
The eldest of Sharon and Ozzy's kids told The Independent in 2015: "Why on Earth would I want that portrayed on television? I wanted to protect myself, my parents, my siblings, too. They were very young, very impressionable."
Aimee said she was outvoted four to one on deciding whether or not to do the show, and ultimately moved out of the family home before filming started.

She went on to follow her father's footsteps and launched her own music career, later becoming the lead singer of the band ARO.
Aimee aslo appeared in the documentary Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now, which released last year in the wake of his death, to discuss her relationship with her famous father.
Sporting an off-the-shoulder black dress at the Grammys on Sunday, Aimee watched the moving tribute to her late father from the crowd at the star-studded awards bash.
Ozzy died in July last year at the age of 76 after suffering a fatal heart attack, while coronary artery disease and Parkinson's disease were also listed as contributors.

It came just weeks after he took to the stage with his Black Sabbath bandmates for one final performance as part of the 'Back to the Beginning' concert in his hometown of Birmingham.
During the tribute to him at the awards show, the cameras panned to the Osbourne clan, showing Sharon, Kelly and Jack in tears as they clapped.
Fans took to social media to applaud the 'War Pigs' rendition, as one dubbed it the 'most emotional moment of the night'.
Ahead of the performance, Ozzy's daughter Kelly said: "It means more than I can express into words to see his peers in this community cherish him in such a way and a way that he deserves, and it’ll be very emotional.
"I’m here to support my mum, because it’s just as much about her as well, he wouldn’t have been him without her and vice versa."

The 41-year-old also admitted she is still struggling with her grief, saying: "To be honest with you, I won’t lie, people usually say 'I’m great'... I’m not doing so great.
"It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever been through in my life, but I’m getting through, and we’re doing everything we can to try and just live in his legacy and be happy."
Ozzy was also the father to three other children - Jessica, Louis and Elliot - from his first marriage to Thelma Riley.
At last night's Grammys, Doncaster-born pop rocker Yungblud bagged the Best Rock Performance award for his cover of Black Sabbath’s 'Changes'.
Topics: Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Celebrity, Grammys, Parenting, Music