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Carla Hall, Aaron Sanchez and others in the food world are paying tribute to late chef and Food Network star Anne Burrell, who died Tuesday. She was 55 years old.
The chef Aarti Sequeira remembered how, when she was appearing on “Food Network Star,” Ms. Burrell advised her not to cry so much on camera.
After Anne Burrell’s sudden death, fellow TV chefs share tributes The Food Network host, who died at age 55, “was one of the brightest,” wrote chef Tyler Florence, who co-hosted “The Worst ...
Aarti Sequeira fondly recalled Burrell's tough love when she was a contestant on the competition series "Food Network Star": "'You're doing great,' she said, 'but maybe don't cry so much on camera ...
Aarti Party host Aarti Sequeira shared a personal story of Burrell to Instagram: "The first time I met Anne Burrell, it was in the halls of Chelsea Market, during the New York Wine and Food Festival." ...
Aarti Party host Aarti Sequeira posted individual messages on X and Instagram: "The first time I met Anne Burrell, she gave me tough love I didn't want—but needed. She was bold, warm, and real.
Aarti Sequeira fondly recalled Burrell's tough love when she was a contestant on the competition series "Food Network Star": "'You're doing great,' she said, 'but maybe don't cry so much on camera!', ...
You will be missed." Sequeira also wrote about Burrell's mentorship in her tribute. "Anne was a tough but invested teacher, who thought enough of you to tell you the truth without watering it down.
Food Network host Aarti Sequeira also shared some stories of her time with Anne. "Anne was a tough but invested teacher, who thought enough about a newbie to the game to give it to her straight ...
Aarti Sequeira, who won “The Next Food Network Star” in 2010 and went on to host shows of her own, remembered Burrell’s ability to share techniques and kitchen wisdom.