More than a month after renowned chef Anne Burrell was found dead in her Brooklyn home, officials confirmed she died by suicide due to a mix of amphetamine, alcohol, and antihistamines. Discovered unresponsive in her shower on June 17, 2025, her husband, Stuart Claxton, found her hours later. Despite attempts to resuscitate her, it was too late. Her death sent shockwaves through the culinary world.
Burrell, a beloved Food Network star, was best known for shows like Worst Cooks in America and Secrets of a Restaurant Chef. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, she taught and mentored many while building a vibrant on-screen presence. Her personal life was equally layered—she once dated chef Koren Grieveson before eventually marrying Claxton in 2020 and becoming stepmother to his son, Javier.
Their romance began on Bumble and blossomed quickly, culminating in a heartfelt proposal and a whimsical wedding in Burrell’s hometown of Cazenovia, New York. The ceremony was filled with personal touches, including a horse-drawn carriage and a carefully crafted menu. Though Burrell never dreamed of marriage, she found joy in their union and opted to celebrate their honeymoon quietly at home.
Though her sudden passing leaves many heartbroken, Burrell’s legacy lives on in her culinary influence, her vibrant personality, and the love she shared with family and fans alike. Her story is one of talent, resilience, and the hidden struggles that even the brightest stars may carry.