Overview
About Outta Puff Daddys
We are the Outta Puff Daddys...a bunch of Dads that get Outta Puff dancing, from Brighton, UK, and a social media sensation!
First formed in 2012, our camaraderie and friendship go far beyond just dancing. Over the years, we’ve supported each other through personal tragedies and challenges - our bond has become a genuine lifeline for our own mental wellbeing.
Together, we’re breaking down stereotypes around traditional masculinity, showing that strength comes from honesty, vulnerability and connection. We believe it’s not just about encouraging men to talk, it’s about creating communities and environments that enable men to talk more openly. We need to break the stigma and normalise conversations, so no one feels they have to face their struggles alone.
Via our social media, live performances and keynote talks (by our crew leader Paul 'JUKEBOX' Jukes) we share our stories openly, combining joyful dance with powerful mental health messaging. The result has been transformative.
Our content has amassed millions of views and followers from all corners of the globe. Our profile and message is well and truly being heard and supported around the world.
Our story has been featured globally on various broadcasts including BBC, ITV, NBC, Channel10, Capital Radio and more.
Dad Dancing has never looked so good!
First formed in 2012, our camaraderie and friendship go far beyond just dancing. Over the years, we’ve supported each other through personal tragedies and challenges - our bond has become a genuine lifeline for our own mental wellbeing.
Together, we’re breaking down stereotypes around traditional masculinity, showing that strength comes from honesty, vulnerability and connection. We believe it’s not just about encouraging men to talk, it’s about creating communities and environments that enable men to talk more openly. We need to break the stigma and normalise conversations, so no one feels they have to face their struggles alone.
Via our social media, live performances and keynote talks (by our crew leader Paul 'JUKEBOX' Jukes) we share our stories openly, combining joyful dance with powerful mental health messaging. The result has been transformative.
Our content has amassed millions of views and followers from all corners of the globe. Our profile and message is well and truly being heard and supported around the world.
Our story has been featured globally on various broadcasts including BBC, ITV, NBC, Channel10, Capital Radio and more.
Dad Dancing has never looked so good!