Kelly Osbourne Admits She's "Not Doing So Great" at Grammys 2026
Kelly Osbourne says coping with her father Ozzy Osbourne's death is the hardest thing she's faced, but she is trying to live in his legacy and support her mother.
- On the Grammys red carpet, Kelly Osbourne told the official live stream she was 'not doing so great' ahead of a tribute to her father at the Crypto.com Arena.
- After his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019, Ozzy Osbourne died last year aged 76, prompting family mourning and public tributes.
- The tribute lineup features Post Malone, Andrew Watt, Chad Smith, Duff McKagan and Slash, while Yungblud won best rock performance for his Black Sabbath cover.
- Kelly Osbourne said she attended mainly to support her mother Sharon Osbourne and that the family is getting through the loss while trying to live in his legacy and be happy.
- Amid public scrutiny, Kelly Osbourne has said she’s 'not doing so great' at the 2026 Grammys, after her father Ozzy’s death last year, with fans paying respects earlier.
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Seven months after her father's death, Kelly Osbourne continues to fight with the loss. At the Grammys, she reveals how the Ozzy Osbourne family honors every day.
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