Celebrity Chef Anne Burrell Dies Suddenly at 55 — Fans, Family, and Fellow Chefs Mourn Her Loss
Anne Burrell, beloved celebrity chef and longtime host of Worst Cooks in America, has passed away suddenly at the age of 55. Her family confirmed the tragic news on Tuesday, June 17, in a statement to PEOPLE, remembering her as a radiant and loving presence who impacted millions of lives.
“Anne was a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend — her smile lit up every room she entered. Though she is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit, and boundless love remain eternal.”
Found Unresponsive In Her Home Tuesday Morning
According to TMZ, a 911 call was made after Burrell was found unresponsive in her home early Tuesday morning. Paramedics were unable to revive her, and she was pronounced dead on the scene. An autopsy will be conducted by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner to determine her cause of death.
Anne Burrell’s Final Hours Were Filled With Joy and Laughter
Just one night before her untimely passing, Burrell performed in a student improv show with The Second City Training Center in New York City. She had been enthusiastically taking classes and sharing her joy on social media.
“It is SO much fun and I am learning so SO much!!! It really helps me get out of my shell… as if I needed that!!” she wrote in a post on March 19.
Her final public appearance was Monday night, June 16, when she performed live and was reportedly in high spirits.
“She was in great spirits last night during and after the improv show,” said a source. “Typical fun, outgoing Anne, having a blast.”
Tributes Pour In From Friends, Fans, and Second City
Second City released a heartfelt tribute to the late chef, writing:
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and student, Anne Burrell. She will be missed and remembered as a vibrant part of our Second City New York Training Center community. Her enthusiasm was contagious, her presence unforgettable.”
Burrell is survived by her husband of four years, Stuart Claxton, her stepson Javier, and children Isabella, Amelia, and Nicolas.
Anne Burrell’s Impact on the Culinary World
Known for her signature spiky blonde hair, fiery personality, and culinary expertise, Anne Burrell hosted Worst Cooks in America for 27 seasons starting in 2010. Even after she was not invited back for the latest season, she remained active in the food world, frequently attending events and supporting her peers.
Just days before her death, she was spotted at New York’s SoHo House celebrating her friend and fellow chef Elizabeth Faulkner.
A Life of Passion and Joy, Cut Short
Anne Burrell lived with passion, humor, and fearlessness. She didn’t just teach people to cook — she made them believe in themselves. Her sudden death leaves a void in the hearts of many, but her influence and legacy will continue to inspire future chefs and fans.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Anne’s family, friends, and all who loved her.
Related Posts
-
Hulk Hogan Was Baptized Not Long Before His Death, Called It “The Greatest Day” Of His Life
No Comments | Jul 25, 2025 -
Erika Kirk Delivers Emotional Eulogy at Charlie Kirk’s Memorial Service
No Comments | Sep 21, 2025 -
Reba McEntire Speaks Out for the First Time After Stepson Brandon Blackstock’s Death
No Comments | Aug 13, 2025 -
9/11: The Moment the Second Plane Struck the South Tower
No Comments | Sep 10, 2025