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Food Network star and host of “Worst Cooks in America" Anne Burrell died on June 17 at her home in Brooklyn, New York.
Anne Burrell 's final appearance on Worst Cooks in America premieres this week, just days after her cause of death was ...
Anne Burrell, renowned chef and beloved Food Network personality, passed away last month at her home in Brooklyn at the age of 55, leaving a lasting legacy in both the culinary wor ...
The mystery behind Anne Burrell's death is finally unveiled—her legacy lives on as Worst Cooks prepares for its next ...
The Food Network is honoring the life and legacy of Anne Burrell, one of its most beloved stars, following her tragic death ...
Officials with the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner on Thursday confirmed that Food Network star Anne Burrel ...
One month after Anne Burrell died by suicide at age 55, the Food Network's Worst Cooks in America honored its late host with ...
Chef Anne Burrell will appear for the last time as a mentor in the latest season of "Worst Cooks in America," which debuts July 28, weeks after her death.
“I was living my best life!” she added about her 20s and 30s. “I was like, living the rock star chef life. I was working a lot, and I had a great social life.” Anne Burrell on Food Network.
Anne Burrell was born on Sept. 21, 1969, in Cazenovia, New York. After graduating from Canisius College with a B.A. in English and communications, she enrolled in the Culinary Institute of America ...
Anne Burrell’s personal life was filled with moments of love, growth, and togetherness. In 2021, she married Stuart Claxton in a joyful ceremony that captured her fun-loving spirit.