The beloved Food Network star Anne Burrell, known for her signature spiky blond hair and fiery personality, has died at the age of 55. According to TMZ, she was found unresponsive in her Brooklyn home on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Despite emergency efforts to revive her, she was pronounced dead at the scene. An autopsy is pending to determine the official cause of death.
Anne is survived by her husband, Stuart Claxton, his son Javier, her mother Marlene, siblings Jane and Ben, and her three children—Isabella, Amelia, and Nicolas. Her family issued a heartfelt statement calling her a “radiant light” whose warmth and love touched millions. They described her legacy as one filled with joy, strength, and generosity. Her presence will live on in the hearts of those she inspired.Only five days before her passing, Burrell had posted joyfully on Instagram, radiating her usual energy. In a recent interview, she spoke about the emotional connection cooks share with their food, insisting cooking should be fun, not fearful. On shows like Worst Cooks in America, she built confidence in novices and helped them embrace the kitchen with laughter. Her passion was infectious, and her kindness undeniable.
Burrell graduated from the Culinary Institute of America and became a household name through Secrets of a Restaurant Chef, Chef Wanted, and Iron Chef America. Beyond her TV career, she found deep happiness in her personal life. She married Stuart Claxton in 2021 after meeting on Bumble in 2018, and together they were building a joyful life in Brooklyn. Her legacy blends culinary brilliance with heartfelt humanity.