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Prayers Up! ‘Worst Cooks In America’ Star Chef Anne Burrell Passes Away At Age 55

The Shade RoomWednesday, June 18, 2025 at 8:12:48 PM
Prayers Up! ‘Worst Cooks In America’ Star Chef Anne Burrell Passes Away At Age 55
The culinary world is mourning the loss of Anne Burrell, the fiery and beloved chef from Worst Cooks in America, who passed away unexpectedly at just 55. Known for her bold personality and tough-love teaching style, Burrell was a fixture on Food Network, helping hopeless home cooks turn their kitchen disasters around.
Editor’s Note: Burrell wasn’t just a TV chef—she was a mentor who made cooking feel accessible (and entertaining) for millions. Her death is a shock to fans and the food community, especially given her relatively young age. It’s a reminder of how much impact a passionate teacher can have, even in something as everyday as cooking.
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