Worst Cooks In America Celebrity Edition: That's So '90s is taking a nostalgic trip back in time on Food Network with a 90's-themed season. Chef Anne Burrell returns for her 24th season as a mentor of the show, joined by Chef Jeff Mauro, who is mentoring for the first time. This season, Anne and Jeff will guide nine celebrity recruits through a '90s themed culinary boot camp. The two most improved recruits who make it to the finale will create a restaurant-quality three-course meal for the guest judges, and the winner will earn $25,000 for the charity of their choice.
The Food Network That's So 90's celebrity recruits are beloved stars from some of the most classic television shows of the past few decades. They include Lori Beth Denberg, Elisa Donovan, Tracey Gold, Jennie Kwan, Matthew Lawrence, Mark Long, Jodie Sweetin, Nicholle Tom, and Curtis Williams. These recruits will be tasked to survive the infamous Worst Cooks celebrity bootcamp.
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The celebrities who become members of Anne's Worst Cooks In America Celebrity Edition team will be a lucky bunch. She is a fun, patient, kind, and experienced teacher. It is no wonder that Anne has been such a strong mentor to her recruits, as she has had a long culinary career as a chef.
Known for her spiky blond hair, Anne is a 52-year-old chef from Cazenovia in upstate New York. According to her bio on Food Network, she developed a passion for food at an early age. After she graduated from Canisius College in Buffalo with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Communications, she enrolled in the Culinary Institute of America to pursue her interest in the restaurant business. When Worst Cooks mentor
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