Sharon and Kelly Osbourne returned to the spotlight together this week, marking their first red carpet appearance since Ozzy Osbourne’s death in July.
The two attended a Rebecca Vallance event in London on Wednesday, holding hands and smiling as they posed for photos.
Sharon, 73, wore a floor-length brown dress covered in sequins and completed her look with diamond earrings and a black clutch.
Kelly, 41, chose a rhinestone-embellished pink backless dress with a shimmering neckline and kept her jewelry simple, wearing diamond hoop earrings.
Her fiancé, Sid Wilson, also joined the couple at the fashion event.
Kelly later shared photos from the evening on Instagram and wrote that it was a special moment.
She captioned, “Had a great time with my mom and @rebeccavallancegasan at @rebeccavallance’s new launch,” adding that the dress took her out of her usual comfort zone.
“It took me out of my comfort zone of black and made my bubblegum pink dreams come true.” She also wrote: “I thought my mom was beautiful and it was so nice to see her having a little fun!”
This release comes at a difficult time for the family as they continue to deal with their loss.
Earlier this month, Kelly shared on The Osbournes Podcast that she slept in Sharon’s bed for two months after Ozzy’s death, claiming that her mother had difficulty sleeping alone.
She spoke about the depth of her grief, saying: “I never realized how horrible grief was. I never knew I was capable of loving and missing someone so much.”
Sharon also spoke about her own experience and admitted: “I hate going to bed at night. »
For Kelly, mornings have been particularly painful since losing her father.
She explained: “I wake up and for the first three seconds I feel normal. And then I remember everything. Mornings are the hardest for me.”
She went on to say that mornings largely remind her of her father: “What is morning? Because it happened in the morning. And I spent most of my time with dad in the morning.”
Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at the age of 76.
According to a death certificate filed by his daughter Aimée Osbourne with a London registry, the Black Sabbath legend died of a heart attack.




