Jimmy Kimmel is also said to be interested in this new, very promising star

Aug 5, 2014 13:11 GMT  ·  By

If you spend at least half an hour online for entertainment purposes, you must have heard of the new viral star, Chef Auntie Fee, aka Sista Girl, a woman with such a potty mouth that she makes even the unhealthiest recipes extremely funny.

Auntie Fee launched a YouTube channel just recently and 2 of her recipes have already gone viral: the “something sweet for them kids” one and the baked (frozen) chicken one. Response to her videos has been so overwhelming that even TV people are interested in her.

Jimmy Kimmel is believed to be one of them. The video below shows his coverage of one of Auntie Fee’s recipes, with all the swear words duly beeped out. Because of the foul language, we can’t embed any of them in full, but you will find them on her YouTube channel.

TMZ reports that things are really looking up for Auntie Fee, in that several other TV hot shots beside Kimmel have come asking around for her, including “a producer-type from ‘Orange is the New Black’,” aka one of the hottest shows on TV right now.

She, on the other hand, wants only one person to contact her because she has all faith that this person can make it happen for her in showbiz: the Big O.

“[She wants] Oprah – who can help her navigate her new-found fame,” TMZ writes. If Oprah is not available, Auntie Fee has as backup Tyler Perry and Steve Harvey but it’s unlikely that they could ever launch her like Oprah could, if she wanted to.

The problem with Auntie Fee is that the reason she’s famous today is the bad language she’s so fond of using in front of the camera. This means that no one on regular TV would take such a huge risk, as that of hiring her would be. You can’t exactly go on the Food Network and say you’re making “something sweet for the [expletive]ing kids, mother[expletive]!”

Then, if you censor out all the profanity, she might not be as much fun. This means that Auntie Fee needs to find a network that isn’t against swearing, like HBO, or a live comedy show someplace. Oprah might not be able to help her get in touch with HBO bosses, but she probably could call up a few people to get her her own show, voices online are saying.

Whether she gets her own show or not, you can certainly expect to see Auntie Fee a bit more because, with the media just getting interested in her, she will probably make some TV appearances soon.