Auntie Fee is seen here on the Steve Harvey Show in April 2015It was her raw, real style that drew people to her. 'Her reach expanded so far so quickly that it won her appearances on both the Steve Harvey Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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After the premature report of her passing on Wednesday, the story turned true on Friday when he she lost the battle for her life.
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Fee appeared on the 500th episode of the Steve Harvey ShowFee was known for being an unfiltered version of herself and building community around that, as evidenced by this collage shared to social media on FridayFee's reach extended beyond social media, even though a major outlet for outpouring of grief over her death included posts like this one, made Friday YouTube sensation Felicia O'Dell, better known as 'Auntie Fee' to her followers, died on Friday in a hospital in Los Angeles after suffering a heart attack.
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“Why can’t I just go blind or senile?” Despite her wishes for immortality, Auntie Fee passed away just short of her 60th birthday Despite her wishes for immortality, Auntie Fee passed away just short of her 60th birthday after suffering a massive heart attack.
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.
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.