On the morning of June 17, 2025, celebrity chef Anne Burrell was discovered unresponsive in her Brooklyn, New York home. Emergency services were called to the scene around 7:50 a.m., following a 911 report of suspected cardiac arrest. Burrell was pronounced dead by first responders at the location. At this time, the official cause of death remains pending autopsy results from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Authorities have confirmed there were no immediate signs of foul play; an investigation is in progress. In the days leading up to her passing, Burrell was reportedly in high spirits, having performed in an improv comedy show at The Second City in New York the night before, which makes the suddenness of her death even more shocking.
A Storied Culinary Journey
Anne W. Burrell was born September 21, 1969, in Cazenovia, New York, and earned a BA in English and Communications from Canisius College in 1991. She honed her culinary skills at the Culinary Institute of America (graduating in 1996), followed by advanced training at the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners.
She launched her culinary career in upscale kitchens, including nine months in Italy working in a Tuscan bistro, then as sous-chef at Felidia under Lidia Bastianich. Anne later became executive chef at Centro Vinoteca in Manhattan and briefly operated Phil & Anne’s Good Time Lounge in Brooklyn.
On television, she debuted as Mario Batali’s sous-chef on Iron Chef America in 2005, went on to helm Secrets of a Restaurant Chef from 2008 for nine seasons, and then led Worst Cooks in America as co-host and mentor across 27 seasons from 2010 through 2024. Throughout her career, she also appeared on shows like Chef Wanted, Chopped, House of Knives, and authored two cookbooks—all while teaching at the Institute of Culinary Education.
Personal Life & Close Bonds
Anne married Stuart Claxton in October 2021 and became a stepmother to his son Javier. She maintained close relationships with her mother Marlene, siblings Jane and Ben, and her own children Isabella, Amelia, and Nicolas.
Family tributes highlight her strong familial bonds and describe her as a beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend who shared immense joy and love with those around her.
Responses from the Culinary Community
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Bobby Flay honored Anne for bringing Maine Coon cats into his life and called her the heart of Worst Cooks in America. He also shared a photo of her joy with her beloved felines.
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Rachael Ray, who was a bridesmaid at Anne’s wedding, expressed devastating shock at her loss and reflected on their deep friendship, which grew from their time on Worst Cooks in America and into their personal lives.
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Fellow mentor chefs—including Robert Irvine, Alex Guarnaschelli, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, Beau MacMillan, and others—praised her vibrant teaching style, fierce competitiveness, and lasting impact on both aspiring and professional cooks.
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Beyond the Food Network, journalists and fans remembered Anne for her generosity and warmth. A personal account recalled how she welcomed a production crew into her Brooklyn loft with hospitality and humor, underscoring her authentic connection with people.
Last Public Moments & Social Media
Just days before she passed, Anne posted on Instagram for Mother’s Day, expressing gratitude for her mother and sister, demonstrating her close family ties. She also shared personal reflections on domestic life, reinforcing her image as relatable, grounded, and joyful .
Fans and followers continue to reflect on the contrast between her appearance of well-being in her final photos and the tragic news of her passing, deepening the collective shock.
Summary: Remembering Anne Burrell
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| What | Anne Burrell, 55, renowned Food Network chef despite her energetic, fun-loving TV persona |
| Where & When | Found unresponsive in her Brooklyn home early on June 17, 2025; pronounced dead at around 7:50 a.m. |
| Cause | Suspected cardiac arrest; autopsy pending from New York City’s Chief Medical Examiner |
| Career | From Italian-trained chef to TV star—Iron Chef America, Secrets of a Restaurant Chef, Worst Cooks in America (27 seasons), appearances on Chopped, Chef Wanted, House of Knives |
| Family | Husband Stuart Claxton, stepson Javier, her children, mother Marlene, siblings Jane & Ben |
| Tributes | Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray, Robert Irvine, Alex Guarnaschelli, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, media & fans—remembered for her mentorship, warmth, humor |
| Legacy | Passionate educator, culinary influencer, advocate for cooking confidence, and a genuine, spirited presence both on-screen and off |
Anne Burrell’s unexpected passing has left a profound impact on the food world and beyond. She taught with passion, lived with joy, and inspired countless lives through her energy, education, and empathy. Though she is gone, her legacy continues—tasted in every lesson she taught, every dish she prepared, and every person she inspired.







