The culinary world is still reeling after the sudden death of beloved celebrity chef Anne Burrell, best known for her work on “Secrets of a Restaurant Chef” and “Worst Cooks in America.” Burrell passed away unexpectedly in her Brooklyn apartment earlier this week, with reports indicating she went into cardiac arrest. Now, friends and fans alike are mourning the vibrant personality who lit up every kitchen she walked into.

Restaurateur and close friend Melba Wilson, who shared a deep bond with Burrell, opened up to TMZ about their final conversation just one week before her tragic passing. Wilson said Burrell showed no signs of illness and was “healthy, vibrant and beautiful” during their recent chat. “Anne never mentioned anything about being sick. That’s why this is such a shock to us,” Wilson said.
“She was healthy. She was vibrant. She was beautiful… Fifty-five, this is not supposed to happen to a healthy 55-year-old. It’s unbelievable to know that someone so full of life is no longer with us.” The two had recently celebrated Burrell’s birthday together, where they bonded over their mutual love of karaoke, games, dancing, and backgammon. “We talked about karaoke because we love to do karaoke,” Wilson recalled, noting that Burrell was “totally fine.”
Wilson and Burrell first met on “Beat Bobby Flay,” and their friendship blossomed from there. She said Burrell’s lasting legacy would be “laughter,” and fondly remembered her generosity, especially during their last joint effort to hand out turkeys to families in need during Thanksgiving 2024.
Bobby Flay Mourns Anne Burrell With Emotional Tribute
Tributes have continued to pour in, including a heartfelt post from Burrell’s longtime friend and fellow celebrity chef, Bobby Flay. Sharing a photo of Burrell cuddling two of her beloved cats, Flay reminisced about the special gift she gave him: a love for Maine Coon cats, including his own feline companion, Nacho. “The greatest gift I got from AB was turning me on to a world of Maine Coon Cats (including Nacho)… a gift that I’ll have forever,” he wrote. Flay, who co-hosted four seasons of “Worst Cooks in America” with Burrell, added, “All of your co-hosts (me included) were just alongside for the Anne Burrell ride.” He signed off with the hashtag: #unforgettable.

Fans also took to social media to express their sorrow. “I watched Anne weekly on ‘Worst Cooks in America’ reruns,” one fan wrote. “It honestly resets me and calms me down from the anxiety of the world. Heartbroken she is gone.” Another added, “I loved her so much, she was such a wonderful soul.” Burrell’s unexpected passing has left a void not only in kitchens across America, but in the hearts of countless friends, colleagues, and viewers who cherished her contagious energy and culinary brilliance.