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#SHOWBIZ: Celebrity Chef Anne Burrell dies at 55

#SHOWBIZ: Celebrity Chef Anne Burrell dies at 55

NEW YORK CITY: Renowned Food Network chef Anne Burrell has passed away at the age of 55.
AsiaOne reported yesterday that Burrell was discovered unconscious at her Brooklyn apartment on Tuesday and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the New York Police Department.
The cause of death has not yet been determined.
Burrell was best known for hosting Secrets of a Restaurant Chef and co-hosting Worst Cooks in America, which ran for 15 seasons.
Her vibrant personality and culinary passion made her a beloved figure among fans and colleagues alike.
In a heartfelt statement, her family said, "Her smile lit up every room... Anne's light radiated far beyond those she knew." The Food Network paid tribute, calling her a "remarkable person and culinary talent."
Tributes have poured in from across the culinary and entertainment worlds. Supermodel Gigi Hadid, who appeared with Burrell on Beat Bobby Flay, called her a "legend" and expressed her heartbreak at the news. Fellow chefs like Carla Hall and Chris Valdes remembered her as a fierce teacher and passionate inspiration.
Burrell's career began two decades ago on Iron Chef America, eventually leading to a string of popular shows that showcased her love for food and infectious energy.
She leaves behind a legacy of joy, bold flavours, and a lasting impact in the culinary world.

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