Auntie Fee, whose full name is Felicia O’Dell, became known from her simple, stripped-down recipes and her sometime raucous way of cooking while cursing at her nephew who was also the camera man. She first went viral in 2014 after posting her recipes for “good ass chicken” and “sweet treats for the kids.”
Nearly three years later, Auntie Fee’s most infamous video has upwards of four and a half million views, followed by her price-conscious segment on how to feed seven people with $3.35.
Her YouTube videos began to rake in millions of views and even landed her cooking segments on shows like Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel and The Steve Harvey Show. She even went on to appear in the movie “Barbershop 3.”
There were initial rumors from Fee’s nephew Sosten Price and sister Ayesha that the 59-year-old died Tuesday after the medical emergency. But even TMZ retracted their initial statement and said that she’s on life support surrounded by family at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center after being rushed by ambulance. That all came to an end Friday when she was no longer responsive and pronounced dead.
The main cause of a massive heart attack is atherosclerosis, a coronary artery disease. In atherosclerosis, the arteries get blocked because of accumulation of plaque, making the walls of these blood vessels hard and narrow. When this happens, blood cannot circulate properly throughout the circulatory system.
The main cause of atherosclerosis is the accumulation of fats from eating too much food high in fat and cholesterol. White blood cells may also accumulate in the arteries. When the white blood cells attach to the arteries, a substance called netrin-1 is released, prohibiting the out migration of the white blood cells from the arteries. Other factors that can lead to the obstruction of arteries are high blood sugar level, high blood pressure, and smoking.
By age nine, Fee had mastered several of her father’s recipes. She became pregnant with the oldest of her three sons at 15 years old. Her father, she said would “cuss, cuss, cuss, but gave you everything he got.” Unfortunately, Fee became addicted to drugs and spent time in an Arkansas prison for operating a drug ring outside her home. But after being released from prison, Fee became sober, opened a housekeeping business and moved back to South LA where, upon the urging of others, began to post her recipes on YouTube.
Our prayers are with Fee’s family as as they go through this difficult time.