Death cause of renowned chef, Anne Burrell, unveiled in recent report
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Food Network community is in mourning following the passing of beloved host Anne Burrell. The news was shared on the platform last month, and since then, fans and colleagues alike have been expressing their condolences to Burrell's family, friends, and admirers.
Burrell, known for her platinum blonde spiky hair and her fun, can-do personality, was a staple on the Food Network for many years. Her infectious enthusiasm for food and cooking endeared her to millions of viewers, who would recognize her from shows such as "Chef Wanted," "Chopped," and other Food Network series.
The Food Network described Burrell as a remarkable person and culinary talent, emphasizing the importance of food in her life and the joy that a delicious meal can bring. Fans will remember her for her inspiring tutorials and her ability to make even the most complex recipes seem effortless.
Burrell was the host of "Worst Cooks in America" on the Food Network, where she guided aspiring home cooks through the challenges of mastering the culinary arts. She also faced off against other top chefs on the Food Network's "House of Knives" earlier in the spring.
In April, Burrell attended the 2022 City Harvest "Red Supper Club" Fundraising Gala in New York City. Just a few weeks later, on June 17, Burrell passed away at her Brooklyn home. The New York City medical examiner's office confirmed her cause of death as suicide, and there are no verifiable search results indicating that her husband, Stuart Claxton, has passed away.
Burrell is survived by her husband, Claxton, his son, her mother, and her two siblings. The Food Network described Burrell as a warm, generous, and passionate individual, and her legacy will live on through her many contributions to the world of cooking and food entertainment.
Our thoughts are with Burrell's family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. She will be deeply missed.