Celebrity Biographies
Auntie Fee Biography
Date of Birth: | 1957, May 7 |
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Years: | 63 years |
Nation of birth: | United States of America |
Height: | 5 feet 5 inches |
Name | aunt fee |
birth name | Felicia A. O’Dell |
Nationality | American |
Place of birth / city | The Angels |
ethnicity | Black |
Profession | YouTuber |
Working for | Youtube channel |
Net worth | 0,000 |
Famous for | Cooking with Auntie Fee. |
Married | Yes |
Married to | tommy hunter |
Kids | Jamie and MarlonTavis Hunter |
He died | March 14, 2017 |
Aunt Fee, Felicia A. O’Dell, an American YouTube personality and star of online cooking shows, passed away on March 17, 2017. In terms of her ethnicity, she was a Black American. She had over 50 videos of herself on her ‘Cooking With Auntie Fee’ YouTube channel. Auntie Fee also amassed over 500,000 subscribers after initially going viral with the video titled ‘Sweet Treats for the Kids’.
Aunt Fee Age, Biography and Education
Auntie Fee was born on May 7, 1957 in Los Angeles, California, United States of America, under the birth sign Taurus. She was one of ten children born to James O’Dell, a carpenter, plumber, and electrician.
Aunt Fee quit at the age of 15; she is pregnant. Due to her teenage pregnancy, her relationship with her father also went wrong.
The aunt was a drug offender, a crack addict. Aunt Fee was even arrested for selling drugs from her house. Some reports say she served 10 years of a 20-year prison sentence, while some say she was in an Arkansas prison for “a few years.”
Aunt Fee’s Career and Trajectory
Aunt Fee wasn’t always famous. She started in a cleaning business. She used to buy denim jackets for a low price and renovate them and then use beads and chains to sell. She even sported beaded sandals and made soap dispensers shaped like stiletto heels.
Auntie Fee developed the art of cooking from her early years. She used to make her father’s favorite food, such as gumbo, red beans, rice and pig’s head cheese, etc., since she was 9 years old.
Auntie Fee became an internet sensation in July 2014 after her son shared the four-minute video clip of her cooking something. Her home cooking skills made her go viral on the web. Videos of her titled ‘How to Feed Seven People With Just $3.35’ and ‘Auntie Fee’s Baked Chicken’ went viral. She’s known for using the catchphrase ”It’s for the kids” in videos of her. Her son, Tavis Hunter, filmed the videos of her.
Auntie Fee did promotional videos for Top Five and Dumber and Dumber To. She has appeared with notable celebrities such as Snoop Dogg, Harvey Levin, and Sherri Shephard. Auntie Fee also sold her merchandise like cookware, condiments, etc. on her website.
He also appeared on the Steve Harvey TV show.
Net Worth, Auntie Fee Earnings
Auntie Fee had an estimated net worth of around $350,000. One of her most viewed videos of hers, ‘Sweet Treats for the Kids,’ has over 2 million views. YouTube and her business earned her net worth. Her YouTube channel has over 807.43 thousand subscribers, as of 2019.
Personal Life and Aunt Fee Affair
Aunt Fee was married to her boyfriend, Tommy Hunter . They have a son, Travis Hunter . She has written seven urban fiction novels. Her other two children are Jamie and Marlon.
Aunt Fee died on March 14, 2017 of a heart attack at her home. Her son, Tavis Hunter, confirmed this traffic news on Facebook.
Thanks for all the prayers and hope. She did everything she could and now God made the decision to bring my mom home where there is peace and joy and I’m okay with that. She can finally be happy. Rip Momma Felicia Auntie Fee O’Dell I love you and you were my twin, when you were going through it, I went through it, and now it’s time for you to kick back and watch me do it baby.
Cause of death
After collapsing at home, Aunt Fee was taken to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, but she ultimately passed away after three days on life support. She passed away on March 18, 2017, at the age of 59. Many relatives and family members of her paid tribute and her funeral was broadcast live on Facebook, which was hosted on April 1, 2017 at Paradise Baptist Church in Los Angeles.