Auntie Fee is seen here on the Steve Harvey Show in April 2015It was her raw, real style that drew people to her. With recipes like “Good a** chicken”, she quickly garnered over half a million subscribers on her Youtube channel. Auntie was a favorite of Steve Harvey’s syndicated TV Show, ... Auntie Fee. Her husband dialed 911 to take her to the UCLA Medical Center. Auntie Fee appeared on The Steve Harvey Show and even made a cameo in Barbershop 3. Parents: - Father James N Odell (1929 - 1994) Birth: Oct. 30, 1929 Louisiana, USA Death: Oct. 20, 1994 Los Angeles County California, USA - Mother Audrey Mae Odell (1925 - 2011) Birth: Jun. Even when her star began to rise, she stayed true to herself, to the point of refusing a lip waxing before going on set for Steve Harvey because she said her face looked crooked without the upper lip hair.She expected the same of her online community, and cultivated that environment. Her son, Tavis Hunter, confirmed her death on Friday via a Facebook post ... Auntie Fee is seen here on the Steve Harvey Show in April 2015. He also hosts the Steve Harvey Project on an extended cable channel. Check it out! In a time where social media has been accused of breaking down communication, Fee had managed to forge real-life connections with those who watched her swear and cook with delight on a daily basis.
The South LA homemaker famous for her fried food cooking and curse words passed away at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center after suffering a heart attack, according to the Fee was placed on life support last Tuesday after suffering a massive heart attack, according to YouTube star Felicia O'Dell, known to her social media following as Auntie Fee, died at age 59 in a hospital in Los Angeles early Friday; she is seen here in her LA kitchen in February 2015Her son, Tavis Hunter, officially confirmed her death in a Facebook post on Friday evening, writing, 'Thank you for all the prayers and hope, it did all it can do and now God made the decision to take my mother home. "Her brother, Jude O'Dell, stated that his sister died at the hospital on March 18, 2017. O'Dell became an internet video viral sensation in July 2014, showcasing her homemade cooking skills in a series of videos that included "Sink Chicken" and "How to feed Seven people with just $3.35." Auntie Fee’s case became critical when it was discovered that she had a heart … In early 2015, the unconventional and unfiltered chef even flew across the country to New York to attend the funeral of a person she had struck up a friendship with, according to another report by the Her son, Tavis Hunter, confirmed her death via a Facebook post on Friday; the two are seen here in a collage posted to social mediaFee, seen here in a social media post made soon after he passing on Friday, called her fans her 'penpals' and they called themselves her 'Fee-mily'Fee's son, Tavis Hunter, officially confirmed her death in a Facebook post Friday eveningOne grieving post from a user named Tina Majeski read: 'I love you so much auntie, can't wait to see your beautiful face and hear your voice. She made various television appearances throughout her career, and became known for her comedic-vulgar style. Her fame led to appearances on TV with Jimmy Kimmel and Steve Harvey. Steve Harvey discovered Auntie Fee in 2014 and had her as a guest on his show Steve Harvey twice. She was known for making food and saying that it's "for the kids. You're in my heart and spirit forever'After news of her passing broke, her nearly 1 million combined family, friends, followers and subscribers from Facebook and YouTube posted their condolences and shared feelings of loss and grief to both her and her son's timelines.One post from a user named Tina Majeski read: 'I love you so much auntie, can't wait to see your beautiful face and hear your voice. It was her raw, real style that drew people to her. Harvey starred in The Steve Harvey Show and he was featured in The Original Kings of Comedy. 'Fee, who called her fans her 'penpals,' had amassed quite a following that called themselves her 'Fee-mily' after her son posted a video of her cooking with her now-famous flare for the dramatic that went viral in 2014. The Life and Death of Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer - Duration: 38:47. Auntie Fee, from Los Angeles, is known for cussin at her son Tavis, who is also the cameraman for her videos gone viral, charting over two million hits. The Steve Harvey Show and TMZ. "She started a business of selling branded merchandise on her web site, such as dry seasoning, apparel, and other spices for cooking.She created more than 50 videos on her YouTube channel, titled 'Cooking With Auntie Fee.' You're in my heart and spirit forever.