Ozzy Osbourne's Daughter Aimee Osbourne Makes Rare Grammys Outing

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The Grammys were a family affair for the Osbournes.

Aimee Osbourne made a rare public appearance with mom Sharon Osbourne and siblings Kelly Osbourne and Jack Osbourne at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles for the 2026 Grammy Awards, which featured a bittersweet moment celebrating late patriarch Ozzy Osbourne.

The group was photographed sitting at a table together along with Brigitte Calls Me Baby singer Wes Leavins during the Feb. 1 ceremony, where the Ozzy, who died last July, was honored an in memoriam performance of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" by Post Malone, Slash, Andrew Watt, Duff McKagan and Chad Smith.

Aimee gave a soft smile while wearing an off-the-shoulder black dress. The famously private musician seemingly opted not to walk the red carpet alongside Sharon, Jack and Kelly ahead of the awards show.

The 42-year-old's rare public appearance with her family comes after Jack, 40, shared insight into their family dynamic, noting he doesn't feel particularly close with his eldest sister.

“We’re not close at all,” Jack admitted on a July 2025 episode of the Disrespectfully podcast. “We don’t have a great relationship. She’ll be the first to tell you that so it’s no secret."

The New York Minute actor went on to explain that Aimee's relationship with the rest of their family didn't play into her decision not to appear on their reality show The Osbournes, which aired for four seasons from 2002 until 2005.

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“Back then she really wanted to be a musician,” Jack shared, “and the kind of musician she wanted to be was like a Fiona Apple like Mazzy Star kind of obscure, mysterious moody. She deemed doing a show on MTV as like, low-hanging fruit.”

For her part, Aimee has said that there's a mutual "acceptance" between her and her siblings that they don't need to have much of a relationship.

"It didn't matter what I thought, ultimately,” she told the Independent back in 2015. “This was their path, their decision, and they were of course at liberty to take the opportunity. Which they did."

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