Food Network star Anne Burrell’s sudden death has rocked fans—and now police are digging deeper. Found with a large number of pills nearby, investigators are looking into the heartbreaking possibility of a drug overdose. What started as a shocking loss is quickly turning into a haunting mystery no one saw coming.

The death of a beloved celebrity chef is being investigated as a possible drug overdose after she was discovered on the floor of her bathroom surrounded by 100 pills.

Anne Burrell, 55, who hosted Secrets of a Restaurant Chef and co-hosted Worst Cooks in America, was found dead inside her Brooklyn apartment on Tuesday.

The Food Network star was found ‘in the shower unconscious and unresponsive surrounded by approximately (100) assorted pills’, according to NYPD documents seen by The New York Times.

Emergency medical teams responded to the home that she shared with her husband Stuart Claxton but she was pronounced dead at the scene.

A spokeswoman for the city’s medical examiner’s office confirmed that Burrell’s autopsy had been completed but findings on the exact cause of her death are still pending.

Claxton reportedly last saw his wife alive at about 1AM the night prior before discovering her unconscious between six to seven hours later in their bathroom.

It was reported earlier this week that EMS crews had attempted CPR on Burrell but could not resuscitate her.

Her family said in a statement: ‘Anne was a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and friend — her smile lit up every room she entered.

The beloved Food Network star, was found dead inside her Brooklyn, New York, apartment on Tuesday
The beloved Food Network star, was found dead inside her Brooklyn, New York, apartment on Tuesday
Emergency medical teams responded to the home that she shared with her husband Stuart Claxton, the couple are seen here, but she was pronounced dead at the scene
Emergency medical teams responded to the home that she shared with her husband Stuart Claxton, the couple are seen here, but she was pronounced dead at the scene

‘Anne’s light radiated far beyond those she knew, touching millions across the world. Though she is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit, and boundless love remain eternal.’

A Food Network spokesperson added, ‘Anne was a remarkable person and culinary talent – teaching, competing and always sharing the importance of food in her life and the joy that a delicious meal can bring.

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

Just hours before her passing Burrell had performed a improv show at a comedy club in Brooklyn, after having taken classes at the venue’s training center.

In a podcast earlier this year she spoke with Tori Spelling on taking the classes and how she planned to expand her horizons. 

She said: ‘I just started taking acting classes. I started yesterday, actually… It’s like an improv for actors’ class.

‘I got there and it’s like eight people in the class. I’m the oldest one. Every other person has like, “Oh, I have a master’s in fine arts in theater.”‘

Burrell showed off her self-awareness and sense of humor that her fans were familiar with as she joked about the age gap between she and her fellow students.

Burrell attends the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival on October 15, 2022 in New York City
Burrell attends the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival on October 15, 2022 in New York City

She said: ‘I’m like, “okay, I’ve never taken an acting class. I don’t know, this is new to me.”

‘I wonder if these delightful and super talented kids look at me and they’re like, “What’s this old lady doing here?”‘

The television personality had taken a break from her show Worst Cooks In America for season 28 which baffled many fans and Spelling, 52, asked at the time what led her to that decision.

Burrell answered: ‘I can cook, yes, I can do TV, but also, what else? I’ve got more to do in my life, I feel like.’

She also admitted that she was just ‘dipping my toe’ when it came to the pivot to acting.

Burrell explained: ‘I feel very excited about it. I’ve got a few other things that I’m working on as well, which I’m not quite ready to share yet. Hopefully, exciting [are] things coming.’

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail in April, she talked animatedly about how much she was enjoying married life, claiming it was so easy that she felt they were still in the honeymoon phase, and also joked about plans to star on Meghan Markle’s Netflix show.

‘October will be four years,’ she said at the City Harvest gala. ‘It seems like it’s been four minutes. I don’t know if it’s a honeymoon [phase], but I feel like it’s settled into married life days which I really enjoy.’

She also revealed how she would make scones for her husband as she discussed Markle’s show.

‘Sure, of course. I’d go to the opening of an envelope. Why not cook with Meghan?’ she laughed after being asked if she would want to be a guest.

Burrell pictured with her husband Stuart Claxton, whom she wed in 2021
Burrell pictured with her husband Stuart Claxton, whom she wed in 2021

Gigi Hadid, who famously appeared on the cooking competition series Beat Bobby Flay with Burrell, led the celebrities expressing their heartbreak over Burrell’s death.

‘I am heartbroken to hear of the loss of the Great Anne Burrell,’ the supermodel, 30, began.

Hadid included a photo of herself and Burrell from their time filming Beat Bobby Flay back in 2023.

‘As a longtime fan, getting to share this day with her was a dream come true. Beat Bobby. Hang. Eat,’ she recalled.

‘I wish we could have done it again. She was awesome. Rest in Peace Legend.’

Chef Carla Hall, who previously appeared on Food Network’s Top Chef, called Burrell an ‘incredible cook and teacher.’

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy star Carson Kressley, who was a close friend of Burrell’s, revealed that he spoke to her just days before her death.

He also shared a post to his own Instagram page which included a photo of him and Burrell.

‘Rest easy, Chef Anne. I’m so blessed I was able to work with you, learn from you, laugh with you.

‘So many memories – on screen and off – I cherish this photo of us living our best lives, as the kids say,’ Kressley wrote.

Burrell is seen here alongside Gigi Hadid, who paid tribute to the late chef earlier this week
Burrell is seen here alongside Gigi Hadid, who paid tribute to the late chef earlier this week
Anne developed a passion for cooking at a young age, inspired by her mother's home-cooked meals and by watching food icon Julia Child on television
Anne developed a passion for cooking at a young age, inspired by her mother’s home-cooked meals and by watching food icon Julia Child on television
Burrell makes a culinary presentation during the Food Network New York City Wine & Food on October 15, 2022
Burrell makes a culinary presentation during the Food Network New York City Wine & Food on October 15, 2022

‘It’s one of my favorite memories – just swimming in the ocean after a great lunch. Good food, good friends and lots of love and laughter all around.

‘That’s what I wish for you where you are now . I’ll see you again someday, dear friend.’

To conclude the tribute, Kressley revealed that ‘Anne loved this photo of us so I know she’d be happy I chose this one.’

The TV chef – who became synonymous with her trademark spiky platinum hair – is survived by husband, whom she wed in October 2021 in an autumn-themed ceremony and reception in her hometown of Cazenovia, New York.

She is also survived by her mother Marlene and sister Jane and her children Isabella, Amelia and Nicolas, and her brother Ben.

Anne developed a passion for cooking at a young age, inspired by her mother’s home-cooked meals and by watching food icon Julia Child on television.

After earning a degree in English and Communications from Canisius College in Buffalo in 1991, she followed her culinary dreams and enrolled at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, graduating in 1996.

She worked at a whole host of New York City hotspots including Felidia and Savoy in Soho, where she honed her craft in Mediterranean cuisine.

She was later thrust into the spotlight and became best known as the longtime host of Worst Cooks in America.

The show, which ran for 28 seasons, saw celebrated chefs mentor amateur cooks in an attempt to transform them from rookies to kitchen experts.

Elsewhere, she appeared on Chef Wanted, Chopped, Food Network Star, and most recently, competition series House of Knives – which premiered in March this year.

She also penned two of her own cookbooks – Cook Like a Rock Star and Own Your Kitchen: Recipes to Inspire & Empower.

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