
Before he suddenly death at 55, chef Anne Burrell revealed his dream to appear Meghan MarkelThe cooking series and lifestyle, With love, Meghan.
To a newly raised Daily Mail Interview, Burrell mentioned to make scons for her husband, Stuart Clextonand revealed if he sees Markle’s show. (Netflix verified in March that With love, Meghan changed at the second time.)
“Yes, of course. I’m going to open an envelope. Why not cook with Megan?” He was scorned in April, two months before he died.
The food network personality also asked when he tried Markle.
“I’m not really a girl jam,” Burrell shared. “Sometimes I make them for my husband. I make scones and we have jam then. I’m more than I say I’m super jammy.”
Burrell’s death is confirmed by a Statement of Week of the US Tuesday, June 17.
“Anne is a beloved wife, sister, daughter, mother, and friend – her smile shines every time she entered,” as the statement. “Anne’s light is more than he knows, touches millions around the world. Even if he is no longer with us, his warmth, spirit, and infinite love remain immediately.”
His cause of death has not been confirmed by the Chief Medical Examiner office.
Tributes poured From food veterans and fans of social media among sad news.
“We were very sad to share the news that the beloved chef, Anne Burrell, died this morning,” The food network shared with a statement. “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 time of tremendous loss.”

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Santiago Felipe / Getty ImagesChef Tyler Florence Posted a touching honor in his past Worst American cooks Cohosts, which share him “heartfelt.”
“He loved our family very much. We spent our summer in NYC filming WC’s and we all went to dinner once a big family,” he wrote through Instagram. “If we had the next day off, we would stay out late and drink italian reds and laugh. No one was funnier. She was mensa smart with razor wit and sincere kindals. She loved new york city. She was recognized everywhere. She was recognized everywhere.”
Florence, 54, Continued: “The city loved her. We would go to rangers games and she and I would make it on the jumotron at the jumotron and the best person who shared her love of cooking with a generation. I was lucky to have A front row seat to watch her gift. She was an incredible chef and i learned a lot from her as we all do with one another. “
Chef Carla Hall Also taken with Instagram at Mourning to Lose Burrellhis friend and partner.
“I love working with Anne in the worst cooked in America,” Hall, 61, wrote. “She was a fierce chef and teacher – stoning her usual skirts, mismatched socks, and that bad smile. Anne, you brought a lot of kitchen. You.