Food Network Announces Final Season of Worst Cooks in America in Tribute to Late Chef Anne Burrell
Nearly a week after the untimely passing of celebrity chef Anne Burrell at the age of 55 on June 17, Food Network has revealed plans to air the final season of Worst Cooks in America, titled Worst Cooks in America: Talented and Terrible. Co-hosted by Chef Gabe Bertaccini, who worked closely with Burrell on the series, the upcoming season promises to be a fitting tribute to the beloved TV personality.
Bertaccini, reflecting on his time working alongside Burrell, shared that she was deeply passionate about the show and truly invested in its success. “It was her baby. She wasn’t there for the paycheck,” he told People magazine. The Italian chef went on to reveal that he and Burrell formed a strong bond from their very first meeting, connecting over their shared love for food and culinary experiences.
“I remember she was so engaged in who I was, where I was from. And I really saw a side of Anne that, because until then I just saw her on TV, so I saw a side of Anne that was so human and so interested and so inquisitive, and just smart and quick and fun and witty,” Bertaccini shared. “She was exactly who you see on TV.”
Describing Burrell as incredibly generous with her time and knowledge, Bertaccini emphasized that her dedication to the show and its participants was unwavering. Even after filming had wrapped up, Burrell continued to stay in touch and follow up on the progress of the contestants.
The final season of Worst Cooks in America will serve as a poignant reminder of Burrell’s talent, passion, and impact on the culinary world. Her legacy will undoubtedly live on through her work and the lives she touched along the way.