YouTube sensation star Auntie Fee dies at 59

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ANI Washington D.C. [USA]
Last Updated : Mar 19 2017 | 7:57 PM IST

After suffering from a heart attack, the YouTube video sensation Felicia O'Dell, known as Auntie Fee, who also went by the name Chef Sista Girl, died at age 59.

After experiencing a severe chest pain, she was rushed to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center on Tuesday and was put on life support and died on Friday night, told her son Tavis Hunter.

"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 where its peace & Joy and im okay with that," he wrote.

"She can finally Be happy," he continued. "Rip Momma Felicia Auntie Fee O'Dell i love you and you was my twin, When u was going through it i went through it, and now its time for you to relax and watch me do it baby."

She gained popularity after her video 'Sweet Treats for Kids' went viral in 2014 and was viewed by more than 4.5 million times.

Since then, she has been posting more home cooking YouTube videos, which shows her making dishes such as bacon-fried biscuits, grilled shrimp and crab, "massive breakfast sandwich" and "good ass chicken."

She also showcased her cooking skills on 'The Steve Harvey Show', 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' the BET series 'Real Husbands of Hollywood' and the movie 'Barbershop 3'.

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First Published: Mar 19 2017 | 6:11 PM IST

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