Jack Osbourne brought two of his look-alike daughters along to cap off a special night honoring his late father, Ozzy Osbourne.

Jack, 40, was photographed with kids Pearl, 13, and Andy, 10, at the Universal Music Group’s Grammys afterparty on Sunday, February 1, just hours after Ozzy was commemorated at the Grammy Awards with a star-studded tribute.

Pearl and Andy donned coordinating black and white polka-dot dresses with matching neck scarves. The siblings, who both sported red lipstick for the occasion, stood on either side of their father, who was beaming with pride. (Jack shares Pearl, Andy and daughter Minnie, 7, with ex-wife Lisa Stelly. He also shares daughter Maple, 3, with wife Aree Gearhart, and they have another baby, his fifth child, on the way.)

Jack previously revealed he was able to tell his father about Gearhart’s pregnancy before Ozzy’s death in July 2025 at age 76 from a heart attack, coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease.

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“I think it’s been partly a healthy distraction, partly healing — probably in that kind of ‘full cycle’ category, in a weird way,” Jack told The Sun on Sunday in December 2025. “It’s very much taken energy out of the grieving side of things and parked in a bit more hopefulness.”

Ozzy’s family, friends and colleagues have continued to keep his legacy alive, with Post Malone, Slash, Duff McKagan and Andrew Watt taking the stage during Sunday’s ceremony to perform Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs.”

Several times throughout the performance, the camera panned to Jack, his sister Kelly Osbourne and their mom, Sharon Osbourne, getting emotional as they watched from the audience. A photo of a young Ozzy was displayed on the screen during the musical tribute. Kelly and Jack’s older sister Aimee Osbourne was also in attendance. (Ozzy also shared three older kids, Elliot Kingsley, Jessica Osbourne and Louis Osbourne with ex-wife Thelma Riley.)

The Osbourne’s walked the red carpet at the Grammys along with Kelly’s partner, Sid Wilson of Slipknot, and reflected on the legacy Ozzy left behind.

“It’s a testament to his talent and magic,” Jack told Good Morning America on the red carpet, while Sharon, 73, added, “The thing was, people who Ozzy touched, they’ve all done so well. The magic he would put on to other people, and everyone who touched — Ozzy did well.”

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Among the attendees at music’s biggest night was Yungblud, who was mentored by Ozzy and a close friend of the rocker. The pair were first introduced through Kelly, 41.

“When I introduced my dad to him, my dad was just like, ‘This kid is a star,'” Kelly recalled. “And he became obsessed with listening to his music, following his career and insistent on him being at [his] final show.”

Yungblood, born Dominic Richard Harrison, revealed that he and Sharon privately paid tribute to Ozzy the night before the Grammys in a touching way.

“I was with Sharon last night. We lit a little candle. It’s pretty mental,” the singer told E! News correspondent Keltie Knight on the red carpet. “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.”