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Before his sudden death at the age of 55, chef Anne Burrell revealed his dream of appearing Meghan MarkleCooking and Lifestyle series, With love, Meghan.
Recently again Daily mail Interview, Burrell discussed making pastries to her husband, Stuart ClaxtonAnd revealed if he would ever appear at Markle’s exhibition. (Netflix confirmed in March With love, Meghan renewed for the second season.)
“Sure, of course. I would go to open the envelope. Why don’t you cook with Meghan?” He teased in April, two months before his death.
The Food Network personality was also asked if he had tried Markle as ever.
“I’m not really a jam girl,” Burrell shared. “Sometimes I do them for my husband. I make bake and then we have a jam. Otherwise I wouldn’t say I’m very jammy.”
Burrell’s death was confirmed by a opinion on US weekly Tuesday 17 June.
“Anne was a beloved wife, sister, daughter, stepmother and friend – her smile lighted up in everyone’s room,” the statement stated. “Anne’s light radiates a lot as she knew, touching millions around the world. Although she is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit and unlimited love will remain eternal.”
The main medical researcher’s office has not yet confirmed his cause of death.
Herses were felled Food Network veterans and fans in social media in the midst of tragic news.
“We are deeply sad to share the news that the beloved chef Anne Burrell died this morning,” Food Network shared in his statement. “Anne was a significant person and culinary ability – teaching, competing and sharing the importance of food in his life and a joy that a delicious meal can bring. Our thoughts are with Anne’s family, friends and fans during this time during a huge loss.”
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Santiago Felipe/Getty ImagesCook Tyler Florence sent a touching tribute to the former Worst chefs in America Cohost, shared that he was “broken by the heart.”
“He loved our family deeply. We spent the summers at NYC by shooting the toilet and we all went to dinner once a week as a big family,” he wrote through Instagram. “If we had the next day off, we would stay late and drink Italian red and laugh. No one was more fun. He was a mensa -intelligent razor and sincere kindness. He loved animals, especially his cats. He owned New York. He was recognized everywhere.”
Florence, 54, continued: “The city loved him. We would go to Rangers and he and I would do it with MSG’s jumbotron and people would recognize his crazy hair and fell around him. He would light up the room. A very special person who shared his love for cooking with the generation. with him.
Cook Carla Hall Also moved to Instagram mourn Burrell’s losshis friend and colleagues.
“I definitely loved working with Anne in the worst chefs in America,” Hall, 61, wrote. “He was a tough chef and instructor – swinging his tailor -made skirts, inappropriate socks and that an unforgettable big smile. Anne, you brought so much heart and warmth to every kitchen. You. Will. You miss.”