“A FINAL MESSAGE LEFT BEHIND…” — Police Reveal Note in Trag!c D3ath of Anne Burrell

Anne Burrell left a “suicidal note” dated the morning of her death, a new police report revealed.

The New York Police Department confirmed to People that the note was left in the primary bedroom of Burrell’s Brooklyn, NY, home and was found by an investigator following her death on June 17, 2025.

The investigator also discovered several more “suicidal” journal entries on a bed in the same room, per the police report.

Chef Anne Burrell sits at a dining table with a vibrant floral tablecloth, smiling at the camera.
Anne Burrell (seen above during a Page Six interview in 2024) left a “suicidal note” dated the morning of her death, according to a new police report.Brian Zak/Page Six

Anne Burrell holding a dish of Cheetos Mac n' Cheetos at a pop-up restaurant.
The note was found in the primary bedroom of the TV personality (pictured here at a pop-up restaurant in 2017) by an investigator.
he Food Network chef was found unconscious around 7:50 a.m. at her home, an NYPD spokesperson told Page Six at the time.

Emergency services promptly arrived at the scene and pronounced her dead. She was 55.

Two days after Burrell’s death, sources confirmed to The Post that her husband, Stuart Claxton, discovered her body on the shower floor.

Chef Anne Burrell smiles at a formal dinner.
The investigator also discovered several more “suicidal” journal entries on a bed in the same room, per the police report.Getty Images for DuJour

Chef Anne Burrell of Centro Vinoteca holding two eggs on wooden spoons.
The Food Network star (pictured promoting Centro Vinoteca) died on June 17, 2025 at age 55.Zandy Mangold for NY PostSources added she was found unconscious next to dozens of pills, but that it was premature to speculate on whether the pills played any role in her death.

On June 20, 2025, the NYPD told Page Six that the “Worst Cooks in America” star’s death was being investigated as a possible drug overdose.

A month later, it was revealed that Burrell had died by suicide.

Her death was specified as “acute intoxication due to the combined effects of diphenhydramine, ethanol, cetirizine, and amphetamine,” according to the New York City medical examiner’s office.

Anne Burrell and Stuart Claxton pose for a selfie with the Houses of Parliament in the background.
Her husband, Stuart Claxton (pictured here with Burrell in London) discovered her body on the shower floor.chefanneburrell/Instagam

Chef Anne Burrell carrying a tray of Aperol Spritz cocktails.
Sources added that Burrell was found unconscious next to dozens of pills.Brian Zak/Page Six
Diphenhydramine and cetirizine are antihistamines, while ethanol is a compound found in alcohol. Amphetamine is commonly used to treat ADHD.

In her final photo posted via Instagram five days before her death, Burrell appeared happy and healthy.

Burrell’s fellow Food Network star Melba Wilson also claimed she was “healthy and vibrant” before her “shock” death, telling TMZ that she “was fine.”

“To wake up yesterday, or to hear yesterday, that she’s no longer with us, is devastating. It’s shocking. It’s unbelievable to know that someone so full of life is no longer with us,” Wilson added.

Anne Burrell smiling next to an elderly woman with green hair and glasses.
In her last Instagram post with the Green Lady of Brooklyn (seen above) the celebrity chef appeared very happy.chefanneburrell/Instagram

Chef Anne Burrell in a green and blue polka-dot dress, standing next to a shelf of kitchenware and appliances.
Burrell’s death came as a shock to many, including her fellow Food Network star Melba Wilson who said she was “healthy and vibrant” shortly before her passing.Brian Zak/Page Six
“That’s why this is such a big shock to us. She was healthy. She was vibrant. She was beautiful,” Wilson said.

But a friend of Burrell’s painted a different picture to Page Six, telling us that she knew the star “struggled.”

“I know she kind of struggled — once she was on TV and was on her way to be a TV celebrity chef,” the friend said days after her passing.

Anne Burrell and Stuart Claxton stand behind a Thanksgiving feast with a turkey and various side dishes.
But a friend of Burrell’s painted a different picture, telling Page Six that Burrell (pictured with her husband on Thanksgiving) “struggled.”chefanneburrell/Instagram

Anne Burrell and Stuart Claxton on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert" set.
“People with big personalities sometimes mask things,” the close pal said of Burrell, (pictured here with her husband on the “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” set.)chefanneburrell/Instagram
“She was famous, she was doing the food and wine circuit stuff. She was busy — I kind of felt like she wasn’t totally happy,” the friend added. “People with big personalities sometimes mask things.”

Despite her larger-than-life personality that fans saw on TV, Burrell’s pal said she suffered from loneliness and fears of addiction since “she grew up in a situation with alcoholism.”

“She had, like the rest of us, demons … She didn’t let me in too much. [As a TV star],You have so many high moments. In private, you’re going to have a let down.”

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