Bobby Flay and the Food Network family have come together to pay a tearful tribute to the late Anne Burrell, the beloved chef whose unexpected passing on June 17th, 2025, at her Brooklyn home at the age of 55 has left the culinary world in mourning.

The outpouring of grief and remembrance from colleagues, celebrity friends, former guests, and fans alike highlights not only Burrell’s infectious spirit and mentorship but also the profound legacy she leaves behind.

Bobby Flay, a rotating mentor alongside Burrell on the long-running Food Network hit “Worst Cooks in America,” took to Instagram to express his sorrow.

Sharing a touching photo of Burrell cradling one of her beloved Mun Cats, Flay wrote, β€œThe greatest gift I got from AB was turning me onto a world of Mun Cats including Nacho, a gift that I’ll have forever.”

He added that “Worst Cooks in America” was the funnest show on TV, thanks largely to Burrell’s vibrant energy and magnetic personality.

His heartfelt words underscored the deep friendship and professional respect they shared over the years.

Carla Hall, co-host on “Worst Cooks in America,” also shared an Instagram post celebrating Burrell’s unique combination of toughness and warmth.

Hall described her as β€œfierce, funny, and an incredibly talented cook and teacher,” recalling her signature style of rocking custom skirts, mismatched socks, and that unforgettable big smile that lit up every room.

Hall’s tribute painted a picture of a woman who was not only a culinary powerhouse but also someone whose personality was as bold and memorable as her cooking.

Michael Simon, another alum of “Worst Cooks in America,” reminisced about their sizzling chemistry in the kitchen.

β€œYou were as competitive as anyone I knew.

Your love for teaching and zaniness was unmatched,” he said, expressing hope that Burrell is now surrounded by highlighters and hockey games in Chef Heavenβ€”a nod to her playful spirit and love of the game.

Simon’s words reflected the camaraderie and affection that characterized Burrell’s relationships with her colleagues.

Tributes poured in from across the Food Network and beyond.

Giada De Laurentiis lamented the loss on Instagram, calling it β€œsuch a loss” and thanking Burrell for all the joy she brought to kitchens everywhere.

Eric Aapong, judge on “Wildcard Kitchen,” commented on Food Network’s official post, expressing, β€œSo incredibly sad.

My heart goes out to Chef Anne’s family and friends.

What a loss.

RIP Chef.”

Other Food Network stars including Sunny Anderson, Robert Irvine, Buddy Valastro, Aaron Sanchez, and Lonnie Love also honored Burrell’s legacy, remembering her passion, kindness, and lasting influence on the culinary world.

Rachael Ray, who served as a bridesmaid at Burrell’s 2021 wedding, shared how the news β€œtruly shaken us,” describing Anne as a β€œrock star who never made her feel out of place.”

Gigi Hadid, a guest on “Beat Bobby Flay,” expressed that she was heartbroken but grateful for their shared experience, highlighting the wide-reaching impact Burrell had across entertainment and culinary circles.

Former guest stars on Burrell’s showsβ€”Vivica A.

Fox, Bridget Everett, Melba Wilson, and Manique Chawanβ€”fondly recalled her mentorship, which extended far beyond the kitchen.

From teaching proper knife skills to performing karaoke and playing hockey, these moments showcased Burrell’s care and connection with people in all facets of life.

Her warmth and dedication made her not just a chef but a beloved mentor and friend.

Anne Burrell’s career was marked by decades of dedication to her craft.

She rose to prominence as a sous chef on “Iron Chef America,” hosted “Secrets of a Restaurant Chef” from 2008 to 2017, and was a mentor on “Worst Cooks in America” since 2010.

Her final series, “House of Knives,” premiered in March 2025, further cementing her status as a culinary innovator.

Beyond television, she inspired countless viewers and aspiring chefs through cooking demonstrations, charity work, and her trademark blend of no-nonsense instruction and warm humorβ€”features that made her a guiding force both on and offscreen.

Food Network’s official statement on Instagram read: β€œWe are deeply saddened to share the news that beloved chef Anne Burrell passed away this morning.

Our thoughts are with Anne’s family, friends, and fans during this time of tremendous loss.”

Anne Burrell is survived by her husband, Stuart Claxton; stepson Javier; her three children; her mother Marlene; and siblings Jane and Ben.

Her family remembered her as a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend, saying, β€œHer smile lit up every roomβ€”from Big Apple kitchens to national stages.”

Anne Burrell’s impact will continue to resonate as the culinary world grieves the memories of her laughter, wisdom, and fiery spirit.

Her life serves as a poignant reminder that some chefs leave behind more than mealsβ€”they leave legacies.

Through her passion, mentorship, and unforgettable personality, Burrell’s influence will endure in kitchens and hearts worldwide.