
Anne Burrell, a Food Network star and frequent TODAY guest known as much for her platinum blond hair and signature wit as her talent in the kitchen, has died at age 55. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Burrell died Tuesday at her home at her home in Brooklyn, her team said in a statement.
Main Idea: Anne Burrell, the Food Network host of “Worst Cooks in America,” has died at age 55.
Key Points:
Anne Burrell’s death may leave Food Network viewers and food workers with a gap in a familiar teaching voice and a popular TV brand.
Burrell’s shows and cookbooks helped many households cook at home and may keep inspiring new cooks after her death.
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The article is primarily about her death, career, and legacy as a Food Network personality.
The network is a central organization in the story because Burrell was one of its best-known stars and.
The show is a major part of Burrell’s public identity and the article centers on her role as.
Cited as Burrell’s former workplace and part of her culinary background.
Burrell’s husband is mentioned in the surviving-family details.
Listed among other Food Network programs she appeared on.
Listed among other Food Network programs she appeared on.
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Mentioned as one of Burrell’s earlier shows.