Yungblud Stole The Spotlight On The 2026 Grammys Red Carpet When He Unexpectedly Picked Up Sharon Osbourne’s Heels After She Casually Kicked Them Off. The Playful Moment Quickly Went Viral, Capturing A Mix Of Humor, Affection, And Rock-and-roll Symbolism — With Fans Buzzing Over What The Gesture Really Meant And Why It Became One Of The Most Talked-about Moments Of The Night.

OZZY AND SHARON

Sharon Osbourne posed alongside Yungblud, Jack Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne and her fiancé, Sid Wilson, at the 2026 Grammys

Sharon Osbourne and YUNGBLUD
Sharon Osbourne and Yungblud pose at the 2026 Grammys.Credit : David Fisher/Shutterstock (2) 

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  • Sharon Osbourne took her heels off on the red carpet while posing for photos at the 2026 Grammys
  • The wife of the late Ozzy Osbourne wore a floor-length black dress, a statement crystal-encrusted necklace and her signature red bob
  • She posed with British rocker Yungblud and her family before heading into the ceremony

Sharon Osbourne choosing comfort.

The wife of the late Ozzy Osbourne ditched her towering heels on the 2026 Grammys red carpet, opting to pose for photos in her black stockings instead ahead of the music award ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 1.

Sharon, 73, wore a black form-fitting, floor-length gown with long bell sleeves for the occasion held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. She accessorized with a statement, crystal-encrusted neckpiece and coordinating silver earrings.

YUNGBLUD and Sharon Osbourne at the 68th GRAMMY Awards held at the Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
Yungblud and Sharon Osbourne at the 68th Grammy Awards.Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty 

The TV personality rocked her signature red bob and a blush-colored lip to match. Her eyes were hidden behind tinted orange sunglasses with silver frames.

As seen in a video online, Sharon kicked off her heels, picked them up off the ground and opted against allowing the person beside her take them from her hands despite her request. Meanwhile, there was another person who swooped in to grab them instead: Yungblud.

The British rocker, 28, proceeded to take the heeled shoe and pose with Sharon on the red carpet, bringing the stiletto to his ear like he was taking a phone call and opening his mouth wide for the shot.

Person on the red carpet at an event with Grammy trophies in the background
Sharon Osbourne at the 68th Grammy Awards.Getty Images 

After the pair was photographed together, Sharon continued to stand solo on the carpet and pose for more photos — shoeless — by herself. She latched her hands together in front of her and sweetly smiled for the camera.

Jack Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne and her fiancé, Sid Wilson, also posed with Sharon on the red carpet.

Yungblud, meanwhile, spent time with Sharon before heading to the award ceremony. They shared a touching tribute to Ozzy after he won a Grammy for covering Black Sabbath’s “Changes,” honoring the rock icon the night before music’s biggest night.

Speaking with E! News correspondent Keltie Knight on the red carpet, Yungblud acknowledged that the evening was both celebratory and bittersweet.

YUNGBLUD and Sharon Osbourne at the 68th GRAMMY Awards held at the Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 i
Sharon Osbourne and Yungblud at the 68th Grammy Awards.Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Gett 

“So tonight is your night, nominated, this is got a mean a lot to you but I know that it’s a little bittersweet,” Knight, 44, said.

“Yeah, it is,” Yungblud replied. “I was with Sharon last night. We lit a little candle. It’s pretty mental. 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 took home his first Grammy, winning Best Rock Performance for his cover of “Changes”, originally recorded by Black Sabbath. He brought Sharon onstage after his acceptance and used the moment to celebrate the legacy of rock music.

“Rock music is coming back. Watch out pop music, we’re gonna f—in get ya!” he said.

The Grammys are broadcasting live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on CBS or stream them live and on-demand on Paramount+.

 

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