Ann Borrell, Chefs of the dear diet known as its role as a host of the worst chefs in America, unfortunately died on June 17, 2025, at the age of 55.
With her vast Platinum brand and her vibrant personality, she was found conscious at her home in Brooklyn early this morning, and the medical emergency staff announced sadness of her death at the scene.
In a statement of my heart, her family expressed her deep sorrow: “Anne was Habiba’s wife, sister, daughter, stepmother, and her friend – she smiled every room she entered.
Although she is no longer with us, her warmth, spirit, and endless love will live.
The most prominent inheritance of Ann Borrell and its profession
Ann Borrell was a well -known figure in the world of cooking, as viewers were captured in her enthusiastic educational style and easy -to -follow cooking tips. She first appeared on Iron Chef America in 2005 and later hosted a restaurant chef. The most famous, participated in hosting the worst chefs in America for 27 impressive seasons, becoming a favorite among fans to direct her and her dynamic personality.
In addition to her television work, Burrell was a successful author, with two best -selling cooking books: Cook Like A Rock Star (2011) and owned your kitchen (2013). Her generosity shone by dedicating her in charitable organizations such as City Harvest and Diabetes Research Foundation.
She was born on September 21, 1969, in Casinovia, New York, Borrell studied English and Telecom at Kansius College before sharpening her cooking skills at the American Cooking Institute, from which she graduated in 1996.
Personal life and the last moments
Anne Borrell survived by her husband Stewart Klaston, who married her in 2021, with his son Javier, her mother Marilyn, her brothers Jin and Ben, and her children Isabella, Emileya and Nicholas.
A few days before her death, she shared a cheerful Instagram leaflet, which includes a personal photo with the local Brooklyn icon, exposing her love to her neighborhood and life.
What is known about her death
Police responded to a 911 call about a woman who is conscious at Borrell's house at about 7:50 am EST on June 17. The EMS arrived, unfortunately, declared her dead at the scene. The New York City Police Department confirmed the details surrounding its death, but it has not yet released the official cause of death, as they are waiting for the results of the autopsy.
Food Network has issued a statement saddened by the loss of “a noticeable person and talent for cooking,” acknowledging its profound impact on both fans and colleagues during this attempt.