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Anne Burrell, Beloved Food Network Chef, Dies at 55 Amid Ongoing Investigation

Anne Burrell, renowned chef and TV personality, passed away at 55, with investigations ongoing into her cause of death, including possible cardiac arrest.

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  • Anne Burrell, a beloved Food Network chef, died unexpectedly at 55 on June 17, confirmed by her family and the network.
  • Bobby Flay paid tribute to Burrell, calling her show 'Worst Cooks in America' a treasured experience and highlighting her vibrant personality.
  • Burrell was found unresponsive in her shower by her husband, Stuart Claxton, who called 911; police later confirmed her death.
  • Investigations into her cause of death are ongoing, with reports suggesting cardiac arrest and pills found near her body.
  • Burrell had performed an improv show the night before her death, appearing to be in good spirits, leaving fans and colleagues in shock.
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Center-leaning sources frame Bobby Flay's tribute to Anne Burrell with a tone of heartfelt remembrance, emphasizing emotional connections and shared experiences. They highlight his admiration for her work, particularly on "Worst Cooks in America," reflecting a respectful and nostalgic perspective, while subtly conveying the impact of her sudden passing.

"Bobby Flay is breaking his silence on the death of friend Anne Burrell."

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"Anne’s light radiated far beyond those she knew, touching millions across the world."

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"Anne Burrell, who coached culinary fumblers through hundreds of episodes of “Worst Cooks in America,” died Tuesday at her New York home."

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"Anne was a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother and friend — her smile lit up every room she entered."

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"Anne Burrell, a Food Network star and frequent TODAY guest known as much for her platinum blond hair and signature wit as her talent in the kitchen, has died at age 55."

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"Anne Burrell, a Food Network star, host of Worst Cooks in America, and celebrity chef has died."

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Anne Burrell was a beloved Food Network chef known for hosting "Secrets of a Restaurant Chef" and co-hosting "Worst Cooks in America." She also competed in and won various culinary competitions on the network, including the fourth installment of the Chopped All-Stars tournament in 2015.

Anne Burrell was found unresponsive in her shower by her husband on June 17, 2025. Emergency services were called, but she was pronounced dead. Investigations into her cause of death are ongoing, with early reports suggesting cardiac arrest and the presence of pills near her body.

Chef Bobby Flay paid tribute to Anne Burrell, describing her show "Worst Cooks in America" as a treasured experience and highlighting her vibrant personality. Fans and colleagues were shocked, especially since she appeared to be in good spirits the night before her death during an improv show.

Yes, Anne Burrell had performed an improv show the night before her death and seemed to be in good spirits, indicating she was active and engaged professionally shortly before she passed away.

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