O'Dell became a viral cooking and comedy star in July 2014 when her son Tavis (her cameraman, sidekick, and comedic antagonizer) began recording and uploading videos to YouTube showcasing his mother's
home-cooking skills, recipes, and more, as well as her colorful vocabulary and (apparent) short temper. In a series of early videos, with titles like "Sink Chicken", "Ghetto Caviar", and "How to feed Seven people with just $3.35", O'Dell quickly became known for making tasty, easy recipes, often out of minimal ingredients. She was also known for promoting different ideas for saving money when grocery shopping. One of her most famous quotes was when she was defending her use of sugar, butter, and cheese, saying it was "for the kids". When Tavis asked why "so much cheese" was required for a particular recipe, she responded with: "Because. Who likes cheese? Kids and fat people." Auntie Fee had more than 330,000 followers on her Facebook page. O'Dell also filmed promotional cooking videos for the movies
Dumb and Dumber To and
Top Five. In the former, she prepared a
macaroni and cheese recipe called "Dumb Good Mac & Cheese". When asked what the word "dumb" meant in cooking, she compared it to how men used to speak "back in the day", by saying something is "so good" that it becomes "stupid", like "That woman is 'stupid' fine!". Among notable individuals who appeared with O'Dell included actress
Sherri Shepherd, Auntie Fee later appeared in various interviews and segments on television, notably appearing several times on
Jimmy Kimmel Live!,
The Steve Harvey Show and
TMZ on TV. Auntie Fee started a cooking supply and merchandise shop online, selling branded items via her website, such as dry seasoning, recipe books, aprons, and various ingredients and items for the kitchen. She uploaded more than 50 videos to her YouTube channel,
Cooking With Auntie Fee. She also had appearances on the television show
Real Husbands of Hollywood and the movie
Barbershop 3. ==Death==