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Anne Burrell fans are calling a Food Network post promoting the "Worst Cooks in America" tone-deaf following the chef's death on June 17.
The Context Burrell, 55—who was the longtime host of Food Network's Worst Cooks in America —was found dead at her home in Brooklyn, New York on June 17.
Friends of Burrell acknowledge the spiky haired chef partied hard, but feel she may have made a spur-of the moment decision while inebriated which she’d never make otherwise, leading to her death.
Get excited, Food Network fans. Celebrity chef Bobby Flay has announced the return of a fan-favorite special edition of one of his shows — the holiday special version of Beat Bobby Flay.
After the news of her death became known, colleagues such as Rachel Ray and Bobby Flay shared moving tributes. Ray expressed: “I will deeply miss her friendship… ...
Worst Cooks in America paid tribute to its late host Anne Burrell on Monday (July 28), just a little over a month since the beloved chef’s shocking death at 55 years old.
This is believed to her last TV appearance before her death. “In Memoriam, Anne Burrell, 1969-2025,” read a message alongside a smiling photo of Burrell.
Bobby Flay, a fellow Food Network star, shared a message on his Instagram Stories that highlighted his friendship with Burrell on June 18. “ Worst Cooks in America was the funnest show on TV.
Food Network is planning to honor the memory of late chef and TV personality Anne Burrell with “tribute [s] to Anne each week” on the new season of “Worst Cooks in America,” the network ...
The "Worst Cooks in America" Season 29 premiere included a tribute to Anne Burrell after her tragic death at age 55.
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