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Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'
Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'

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Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'

Food Network star Anne Burrell's fellow chefs, with whom she frequently appeared alongside on television during her illustrious career, are sharing beloved memories about one of their own. Burrell, 55, died Tuesday morning at her home in New York, the Food Network told CNN in a statement. A cause of death has not been confirmed. The New York Office of the Medical Examiner told CNN that an examination was taking place Wednesday. Rachael Ray, a famed celebrity chef whose show Burrell appeared on over 20 times between 2014 and 2019, wrote about how their friendship bloomed over the years, beginning when they appeared on 'Worst Cooks in America' together. 'She became so much more than a colleague,' Ray wrote in a post on Instagram, adding that she was 'honoured' when Burrell asked her to be a bridesmaid, 'something I'd only done once before for my sister.' 'I'll miss her friendship deeply. Everyone whose life she touched will miss her,' Ray wrote. 'We've lost someone truly special.' The world of celebrity chefs is a rather small circle, as often exhibited in the cross-pollination that occurs on their various television programs. The bonds, it seems, are often as real as the expert dishes they make. Carla Hall, who appeared on several episodes of 'Worst Cooks in America' with Burrell, called her a 'fierce chef and instructor,' adding that she'll remember her 'rocking her custom skirts, mismatched socks, and that unforgettable big smile.' 'Anne, you brought so much heart and heat to every kitchen. You. Will. Be. Missed,' Hall wrote on her Instagram page. Jeff Mauro, a Food Network chef, host and one of Burrell's frequent collaborators, wrote on his Instagram page Wednesday that Burrell 'was a special soul and a force of nature.' 'We made a lot of wild television together, and our long friendship was filled with even wilder stories. Too many to count and almost too special to share here,' he wrote. 'We will all miss you terribly.' Burrell's joy of cooking was one of her trademark qualities that was apparent in all of her TV appearances. It's something she touched on while appearing on Ray's podcast in December. 'I, always from when I was a little, little girl, loved the idea of hospitality and providing and spreading joy,' Burrell said. 'As a chef, I'm a professional pleasure provider.' By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN

Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'
Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'

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Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'

Food Network star Anne Burrell's fellow chefs, with whom she frequently appeared alongside on television during her illustrious career, are sharing beloved memories about one of their own. Burrell, 55, died Tuesday morning at her home in New York, the Food Network told CNN in a statement. A cause of death has not been confirmed. The New York Office of the Medical Examiner told CNN that an examination was taking place Wednesday. Rachael Ray, a famed celebrity chef whose show Burrell appeared on over 20 times between 2014 and 2019, wrote about how their friendship bloomed over the years, beginning when they appeared on 'Worst Cooks in America' together. 'She became so much more than a colleague,' Ray wrote in a post on Instagram, adding that she was 'honored' when Burrell asked her to be a bridesmaid, 'something I'd only done once before for my sister.' 'I'll miss her friendship deeply. Everyone whose life she touched will miss her,' Ray wrote. 'We've lost someone truly special.' The world of celebrity chefs is a rather small circle, as often exhibited in the cross-pollination that occurs on their various television programs. The bonds, it seems, are often as real as the expert dishes they make. Carla Hall, who appeared on several episodes of 'Worst Cooks in America' with Burrell, called her a 'fierce chef and instructor,' adding that she'll remember her 'rocking her custom skirts, mismatched socks, and that unforgettable big smile.' 'Anne, you brought so much heart and heat to every kitchen. You. Will. Be. Missed,' Hall wrote on her Instagram page. Jeff Mauro, a Food Network chef, host and one of Burrell's frequent collaborators, wrote on his Instagram page Wednesday that Burrell 'was a special soul and a force of nature.' 'We made a lot of wild television together, and our long friendship was filled with even wilder stories. Too many to count and almost too special to share here,' he wrote. 'We will all miss you terribly.' Burrell's joy of cooking was one of her trademark qualities that was apparent in all of her TV appearances. It's something she touched on while appearing on Ray's podcast in December. 'I, always from when I was a little, little girl, loved the idea of hospitality and providing and spreading joy,' Burrell said. 'As a chef, I'm a professional pleasure provider.'

Bobby Flay honours Anne Burrell by sharing 'greatest gift' she gave him
Bobby Flay honours Anne Burrell by sharing 'greatest gift' she gave him

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time2 days ago

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Bobby Flay honours Anne Burrell by sharing 'greatest gift' she gave him

Bobby Flay has honoured late chef Anne Burrell by sharing the "greatest gift" she ever gave him. On Tuesday, police officials reported that the TV personality was found "unconscious and unresponsive" at her home in Brooklyn, New York. Burrell was 55. A cause of death is pending as an autopsy is set to take place. However, a rep for the New York City Fire Department told TMZ that the incident was reported to them as a cardiac arrest. Following the sad news, Flay took to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday night to post a photo of his Worst Cooks in America co-star smiling and holding two Maine Coon cats. "Worst Cooks in America was the funnest show on TV (sic). All of your co-hosts (me included) were just alongside for the Anne Burrell ride. The greatest gift I got from AB was turning me on to a world of Maine Coon Cats (including Nacho)...," he wrote in the caption, referring to his own beloved pet. To conclude, Flay added: "A gift that I'll have forever." A number of Burrell's other Food Network colleagues have also paid their respects. Noting she was "heartbroken", Rachael Ray described the celebrity chef as a "rockstar". "I can't quite believe it - such a strong, vibrant, fearless woman, so full of life and love, could be gone so soon," she wrote on Instagram. "I came to know her well through multiple seasons of Worst Cooks on Food Network, and she became so much more than a colleague." Elsewhere, Alex Guarnaschelli insisted Burrell wouldn't want fans to be sad but to "go out, raise a glass". "She loved her friends and cats fiercely and didn't let a second of life go by without savoring every last bit," she commented. Burrell is survived by her husband Stuart Claxton and stepson Javier.

Here's How Food Network Stars And Other Celebrities Reacted To Anne Burrell's Death
Here's How Food Network Stars And Other Celebrities Reacted To Anne Burrell's Death

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Here's How Food Network Stars And Other Celebrities Reacted To Anne Burrell's Death

On Tuesday, the world was devastated to learn that beloved Food Network star Anne Burrell had died at age 55. While her cause of death is unknown, it's believed she suffered a cardiac event, just hours after returning home from an improv show. Soon after the news of her death broke, several celebrities took to the internet to mourn her loss. Rachael Ray said she and her husband, John Cusimano, were devastated. "The news about Anne has truly shaken us," she wrote alongside a series of photos with Anne, including at her 2021 wedding to executive Stuart Claxton, where Rachael served as a bridesmaid. "I can't quite believe it — such a strong, vibrant, fearless woman, so full of life and love, could be gone so soon." Chopped's Scott Conant wrote that he was "deeply affected" by Anne's death: "Anne and I shared a long, vibrant journey through the world of Italian restaurants in the '90s and 2000s. We were friends for over 30 years, sharing countless laughs, navigating life's challenges, even swapping astrologers and fortune tellers. Her presence was truly remarkable, her competitive spirit unmatched. I'm heartbroken and will deeply miss my dear friend, peer and cherished colleague." Chef Tyler Florence called her one of the funniest and "brightest" people he's ever met. Carla Hall from Worst Cooks in America remembered Anne as "a fierce chef and instructor" with cool "custom skirts, mismatched socks, and that unforgettable big smile." "She had an electric presence in and out of the kitchen—an incredible chef, a joyful spirit, and a passionate philanthropist," said Food Network star Marcus Samuelsson. "I'll always cherish the time we spent together at events, on set, and supporting causes like City Harvest." Related: From Florence Pugh To Zoë Kravitz, Here's All The Celebrities Who Rocked Sheer Or Naked Dresses Chef Aarón Sánchez praised everything about his "dear friend," including "her spirit, her fire, her talent, her leadership, [and] her laugh." "So much respect and love for this amazing woman," he continued. "I'll carry her memory with me always. Rest easy, amiga. 💔" Maneet Chauhan from Chopped thanked Anne for "making cooking fearless, fun and inspiring the next generation of young girls/ kids to dare to follow their dreams and to feel that they belong." Chef Robert Irvine remembered Anne's "radiant spirit" in a post shared on X. "From the very beginning on Worst Cooks in America, our friendly rivalry was fueled by mutual respect," he wrote. "I'd risk bleaching my hair; she'd risk losing hers. ... It was a wager I ultimately lost, but I couldn't imagine losing to a more fierce competitor." He also said, outside of the show, he "came to know her as a generous and supportive colleague and an even better friend." Twitter: @RobertIrvine Eric Adjepong, who appeared alongside Anne on Wildcard Kitchen, reportedly reacted to the "incredibly sad" news of her death on Instagram. "My heart to Chef Anne's family and friends," he wrote. "What a loss. RIP Chef." Related: Here Are 10 Celebs Who've Publicly Admitted The Reasons Why They Regret Ending Their Marriages Chris Santos said the news of Anne's death left him speechless. "I'm not usually lost for words but are just no words," he wrote. "All I can muster is to say that I'll miss you very much my friend, and I will never forget our days working and hanging out together, always having so much fun." Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern posted a throwback photo on Instagram alongside a beaming Anne. "How I choose to remember people. Happy and laughing and believing that anything in life is possible," he said. "Sending all our love to her family, friends, and fans. An unnecessary loss is just the hardest to handle and this one really hurts. Nothing but love for all right now, especially Anne." Chef and host Alex Guarnaschelli encouraged fans to celebrate Anne like she would have wanted. "Make this moment about her," she said. "She'd want you to go out, raise a glass, sing karaoke (including this Sia song--one of her favorite 'Worst Cooks' warm up songs) and be able to say, like she does, #ilovewhatido --so do it for her. In her honor." Vivica A. Fox, who appeared on Worst Cooks and Beat Bobby Flay, remembered working with Anne in a moving statement to People. She said, "Anne taught me all about good food! I had a BLAST working with her and going to her restaurant for a good meal. I'll miss her kindness, smile and great hair! May she rest in paradise." In an X post, Aarti Sequeira from The Next Food Network Star reflected on Anne's realness. "The first time I met Anne Burrell, she gave me tough love I didn't want—but needed," she wrote. "She was bold, warm, and real. I still hear her in my kitchen: 'Brown food tastes good!' Anne, you'll be missed. Thank you for teaching us all. #luckygirl 💔" @aartipaarti / Food Network / Via Twitter: @aartipaarti Chopped judge Tiffani Faison shared a picture of Anne on Instagram and wrote, "Rest easy, Chef." Kardea Brown from Delicious Miss Brown said she was in "utter disbelief." "I was always impressed with how fierce she was in competitions and how she supported her friends & family," tweeted Simon Majumdar, who appeared on shows like Cutthroat Kitchen and Iron Chef America. "Rest in Peace. Rise in Glory." Gigi Hadid paid tribute to the chef while remembering when they worked together on Beat Bobby Flay, an experience she called "a dream come true." "I wish we could have done it again," she added. "She was awesome. Rest in Peace Legend." Chopped judge Amanda Freitag wrote on Instagram, "Rest in peace chef," alongside a black and white photo of Anne. "I am so incredibly sad to hear of the passing of my friend @AnneBurrell today!" tweeted RuPaul's Drag Race star Ginger Minj. "I hope you are rocking out and cooking up a feast tonight!" Finally, Loni Love, who appeared on Worst Cooks, said Anne's death left her in "shock and sorrow." She continued, "She was a gifted chef, and an extraordinary person. Chef Anne was the same on and off camera. She would just check on me out the blue. I will miss her tremendously. My condolences to her husband, family, & fans. Rest Chef." Also in Celebrity: If You Get 20/30 On This Difficult '90s Music Quiz, Then You Honestly Know Your Stuff!!! Also in Celebrity: 17 Actors Who Said "No" To Nudity And Sex Scenes Out Of Respect For Their Partners, Families, Religion, And More Also in Celebrity: 22 Absolutely Bonkers Things I've Learned About Old Hollywood Celebs That Made My Jaw Hit The Floor

Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'
Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'

CNN

time2 days ago

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Close-knit celebrity chef community mourns loss of Anne Burrell: ‘We've lost someone truly special'

Food Network star Anne Burrell's fellow chefs, with whom she frequently appeared alongside on television during her illustrious career, are sharing beloved memories about one of their own. Burrell, 55, died Tuesday morning at her home in New York, the Food Network told CNN in a statement. A cause of death has not been confirmed. The New York Office of the Medical Examiner told CNN that an examination was taking place Wednesday. Rachael Ray, a famed celebrity chef whose show Burrell appeared on over 20 times between 2014 and 2019, wrote about how their friendship bloomed over the years, beginning when they appeared on 'Worst Cooks in America' together. 'She became so much more than a colleague,' Ray wrote in a post on Instagram, adding that she was 'honored' when Burrell asked her to be a bridesmaid, 'something I'd only done once before for my sister.' 'I'll miss her friendship deeply. Everyone whose life she touched will miss her,' Ray wrote. 'We've lost someone truly special.' The world of celebrity chefs is a rather small circle, as often exhibited in the cross-pollination that occurs on their various television programs. The bonds, it seems, are often as real as the expert dishes they make. Carla Hall, who appeared on several episodes of 'Worst Cooks in America' with Burrell, called her a 'fierce chef and instructor,' adding that she'll remember her 'rocking her custom skirts, mismatched socks, and that unforgettable big smile.' 'Anne, you brought so much heart and heat to every kitchen. You. Will. Be. Missed,' Hall wrote on her Instagram page. Jeff Mauro, a Food Network chef, host and one of Burrell's frequent collaborators, wrote on his Instagram page Wednesday that Burrell 'was a special soul and a force of nature.' 'We made a lot of wild television together, and our long friendship was filled with even wilder stories. Too many to count and almost too special to share here,' he wrote. 'We will all miss you terribly.' Burrell's joy of cooking was one of her trademark qualities that was apparent in all of her TV appearances. It's something she touched on while appearing on Ray's podcast in December. 'I, always from when I was a little, little girl, loved the idea of hospitality and providing and spreading joy,' Burrell said. 'As a chef, I'm a professional pleasure provider.'

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