She was truly a unique individual — brilliant, compassionate, and bursting with talent.
But sadly, the world has lost Celebrity Chef Anne Burrell.
Anne Burrell, known for her vibrant personality and iconic spiky blonde hair, has unexpectedly passed away at the age of 55. On the morning of June 17, 2025, Anne was found unresponsive at her Brooklyn home, and despite efforts by emergency responders, she could not be revived. Now, new details are coming forward about her sudden departure.

The New York City Police Department stated that Anne was found “unconscious and unresponsive” and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Seeking Answers
Initially, the police did not release her identity, stating they were still in the process of informing her family. However, reports from People magazine noted that the address mentioned by the police matched Anne Burrell’s residence.
Her family later confirmed the heart-wrenching news. An autopsy will be conducted by the city medical examiner to determine the cause of her passing.
Anne, born on September 21, 1969, in Cazenovia, New York, had a passion for cooking from a young age. This passion was ignited by her mother’s homemade meals and inspired by the legendary Julia Child.

Anne Burrell was much more than just a star in the culinary world. She was a beloved figure on the Food Network, a dedicated wife, mother, and friend.
Her family, including her husband Stuart Claxton, his son Javier, her mother Marlene, sister Jane, brother Ben, and children Isabella, Amelia, and Nicolas, offered a heartfelt tribute: “Anne was a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend — her smile lit up every room she entered. Her light touched countless lives far and wide. Though her physical presence is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit, and boundless love remain eternal.”
Her Final Days
Anne was renowned for making cooking accessible and fun. Even in her final days, she remained her cheerful self. Mere days before her passing, she joyfully posted on Instagram about an encounter in her neighborhood, “I ran into @greenladyofbrooklyn today!! I’m not going to lie- I’ve been keeping an eye out for her. I may or may not have followed her down the street for a bit. She is just lovely! #ilovewhatido #luckygirl 💚💚💚.”
In an interview with TastingTable in April, Anne expressed the emotional ties between cooks and their creations. “I truly in my heart feel that your food knows how you’re feeling when you cook it and it reacts accordingly,” she shared.
Anne aimed to make cooking a joy rather than a chore. On shows like ‘Worst Cooks in America’, she was known for encouraging novices with positivity, helping them learn by accepting mistakes as part of the process.

She consistently emphasized the value of preparation and discipline in cooking. “Find a recipe. Don’t just wing it. Find a recipe, read several, and choose the one you feel most comfortable with. Read it from start to finish before you begin cooking,” she advised.
Anne championed the idea of mise en place — preparing all ingredients in advance and cleaning as you go — to create a more pleasant cooking experience. She always highlighted the importance of tasting food throughout the cooking to perfect the flavors.
Her authenticity and passion were evident in the questions from fans on Instagram about her presence on ‘Worst Cooks in America’, to which she candidly responded, “Honestly I don’t know. 🤷🏼♀️😑❤️.”
Committed to Giving Back
Anne, a 1996 graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, rose to fame hosting shows like ‘Secrets of a Restaurant Chef’, ‘All-Star Best Thing I Ever Ate’, and ‘Chef Wanted with Anne Burrell’, alongside her unforgettable appearances on ‘Iron Chef America’.
Beyond the kitchen, Anne was devoted to giving back to the community. She was an advisory board member for the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a celebrity ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and actively supported City Harvest’s Food Council.
Anne often remarked, “I feel so lucky to be able to share my true passion in life with others.”
In her personal life, Anne found joy and love. She met her husband Stuart Claxton on Bumble in 2018, they became engaged in April 2020 during quarantine in New York, and celebrated their wedding in October 2021 with a beautiful ceremony attended by close friends and colleagues from the Food Network.
Life with Stuart
Reflecting on their marriage in a March 2023 interview with People, Anne said, “I have to say, I love being married. We’re together all the time because Stuart works from home. It’s about being together all the time and also enjoying the adventures together.” Stuart expressed, “It’s been wonderful, to say the least.”
The couple relished setting up their renovated Brooklyn apartment, building their new life together. Anne said, “We’ve been getting the marital home set up. And it’s just been so fun to see that all come together.”

They looked forward to future adventures, including trips, karaoke nights, and homemade dinners. Anne said, “I’m looking forward to taking a trip—just the two of us.”
Anne Burrell leaves behind a legacy of warmth, passion, and inspiration for millions of home cooks who embraced the joy of cooking with confidence.