Food Network Star Anne Burrell He died at the age of 55 at his house in Brooklyn on Tuesday, June 17.
“Anne was a beloved woman, sister, daughter, stepmother and friend, her smile lit up in all the rooms she entered,” her family said in a statement to Use weekly. “Anne’s light radiated far beyond those he knew, playing millions worldwide. Although he is no longer with us, his heat, spirit and love without limits remain eternal.”
It The worst chefs in America The cause of the Host’s death is still to be revealed. Burrell is survived by her mother, Marlene, and her sister, Jane, along with her husband Stuart Claxton (with whom he married in October 2021) and his son, Javier.
Burrell increased fame after serving as chef salary on his star network star Mario Batali for the Iron Chef America Pilot episode. He kept in the role of Batali in the program from 2005 to 2009.
For all the time Iron Chef AmericaBurrell was also touched to host his own food network program Secrets of a restaurant chefwhich was released in June 2008. However, it was better known to welcome The worst chefs in Americawhich premiered in 2010, next to Beau Macmillan Chef.
She has been a mentor on the program from the beginning to this year. Burrell addressed his absence of The worst chefs in America In a January commentary comment.

Anne Burrell.
Is paired/Getty Images“Chef-as you are not making worse chefs this season. This is your program,” a fan asked at that time. (The Food Network did not publicly address its absence.)
Burrell replied, “Uuuuughhh … I know. And I don’t know.”
He also responded to another commentator, ok that he misses the series and promised to “try” and return for next season.
Months before his sudden death, Burrell offered a professional update to Instagram followers.
“OK … SOOOOOOO A small upgrade in the” Anne Burrell “world. I know I have been a little quiet. But I am taking” improvised for the actors “at @secondcitynyc !!!” He titled a post on Instagram by March. “I can say that it is a lot of fun and I am learning so much!
Burrell’s last Instagram The publication came days before the news of his death.
“Today I ran into @greenladyofbrooklyn in my neighborhood. I’m not going to lie; I’ve been watching over her,” a selfie titled on June 12.