Saturday 18 March 2017

Auntie Fee: Fans Mourn YouTube Cooking Star After Tragic Death — See Heartbroken Tweets

Auntie Fee Dead Twitter Reacts

Beloved YouTube cooking star Auntie Fee passed away after spending three days on life-support following a heart attack. See the loving tweets remembering the chef here.

Auntie Fee had a major following on YouTube because her “sweet treats for the kids” cooking series. The delightful 59 year-old sadly passed away after being on life support for three days on Mar. 17. She had collapsed in her south L.A. home from a severe heart attack on Mar. 14. “Thank you for all the prayers and hope. It did all it can do and now God has made the decision to take my mother home where it’s peace and joy and I’m okay with that,” Tavis Hunter, her son and cameraman shared on Facebook.

Twitter erupted with an outpouring of love and grief over the loss of such a vibrant and funny personality. She made her viewers laugh and love cooking with her “good ass chicken” and “dumb good mac and cheese.” Fee’s fans posted sweet messages for her like, “RIP to the realist and funniest chef who never made it to The Food Network. Prayers to her son & the rest of her fam. #Auntie Fee.”



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