Anne Burrell reportedly suffered cardiac arrest after suspected overdose of 100 pills before her death
Saloni Jha | Jul 15, 2025, 18:28 IST
Highlight of the story: Food Network icon Anne Burrell has tragically passed away at the age of 55. A 9-1-1 call from her residence revealed she suffered cardiac arrest, possibly triggered by a suspected drug overdose. Remembered for her warmth and culinary brilliance, Burrell’s sudden death has left the culinary world and fans devastated.
The culinary world is mourning the sudden loss of Food Network legend Anne Burrell. On the morning of June 17, a 911 call was placed from her Brooklyn home at 7:50 a.m. ET, reportedly stating symptoms of cardiac arrest. Though her name was not directly mentioned, the address linked back to her residence, raising grave concerns.
Shortly after, Burrell was found unresponsive. While the official cause of death has yet to be released, various reports have emerged suggesting the celebrity chef may have died from a drug overdose, with some claims alleging the consumption of nearly 100 pills. The suspected overdose is believed to have led to a fatal cardiac arrest.
Anne Burrell, known and loved for her vibrant personality and unmistakable platinum-blonde hair, rose to fame through her 2008 Food Network series Secrets of a Restaurant Chef. Over the years, she became a household name, appearing on beloved culinary shows including Food Network Star, The Kitchen, Beat Bobby Flay, and The Best Thing I Ever Ate.
One of her most iconic roles was as the no-nonsense yet compassionate host of Worst Cooks in America, guiding struggling home chefs with tough love and skill. Though she was notably absent from the Worst Cooks: Celebrity Edition – Heroes vs Villains earlier this year, she had addressed her break through Instagram, hinting at personal reasons.
Burrell leaves behind her husband Stuart Claxton, his son Javier, and her children Isabella, Amelia, and Nicolas. She is also survived by her mother Marlene, sister Jane, and brother Ben.
In a heartbreaking family statement, her loved ones remembered her as someone whose joy lit up every room and whose love touched lives across the world. Her presence, they said, may no longer be physical, but her light will forever shine.
Anne Burrell | Credit: In
A 911 call that hinted at heartbreaking truths
Shortly after, Burrell was found unresponsive. While the official cause of death has yet to be released, various reports have emerged suggesting the celebrity chef may have died from a drug overdose, with some claims alleging the consumption of nearly 100 pills. The suspected overdose is believed to have led to a fatal cardiac arrest.
Anne Burrell found uncons
A shining star in the culinary universe
Anne Burrell, known and loved for her vibrant personality and unmistakable platinum-blonde hair, rose to fame through her 2008 Food Network series Secrets of a Restaurant Chef. Over the years, she became a household name, appearing on beloved culinary shows including Food Network Star, The Kitchen, Beat Bobby Flay, and The Best Thing I Ever Ate.
Anne Burrell | Credit: In
One of her most iconic roles was as the no-nonsense yet compassionate host of Worst Cooks in America, guiding struggling home chefs with tough love and skill. Though she was notably absent from the Worst Cooks: Celebrity Edition – Heroes vs Villains earlier this year, she had addressed her break through Instagram, hinting at personal reasons.
Anne Burrell | Credit: In
Burrell leaves behind her husband Stuart Claxton, his son Javier, and her children Isabella, Amelia, and Nicolas. She is also survived by her mother Marlene, sister Jane, and brother Ben.
Anne Burrell found uncons
In a heartbreaking family statement, her loved ones remembered her as someone whose joy lit up every room and whose love touched lives across the world. Her presence, they said, may no longer be physical, but her light will forever shine.