"Just Vibes": SA Raves Over Expectant Dad Stealing the Show in Tutu at Hilarious Baby Shower in Clip

"Just Vibes": SA Raves Over Expectant Dad Stealing the Show in Tutu at Hilarious Baby Shower in Clip

  • A group of friends threw a light-hearted celebration for an expectant father, complete with a braai, music, and gifts for the baby
  • The dad-to-be stole the spotlight in a playful blue tutu, adding to the festive and comical atmosphere of the day
  • The TikTok video has warmed hearts online, with many praising the unique approach to celebrating fatherhood and commending the friends for creating lasting memories for the expectant father

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A group of friends has warmed hearts online after throwing a light-hearted celebration for one of their own who is about to become a father.

A group of men captured the attention of South Africans with their baby shower celebration.
An expectant dad stole the show in a tutu at a hilarious baby shower in the video. Image: @honours.khalanga
Source: TikTok

The gathering, which was set around a braai with music and drinks, took an entertaining turn when the expectant dad appeared dressed in a playful outfit.

The video, which was shared by @honours.khalanga on TikTok, opens with a group of men entering the scene carrying packs of nappies, gifts for the soon-to-arrive baby. Their entrance was filled with laughter, dancing, and hugs, as they rallied around their friend in support.

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Standing at the centre of the celebration was the dad-to-be took the spotlight by wearing a playful blue tutu. The humorous choice of attire, complete with a ribbon tied around him, added to the festive and comical atmosphere of the day.

Viewers online have praised the unique approach to celebrating fatherhood, noting that such gestures break away from traditional baby showers that are often centred on mothers. Many commended the friends for not only showing their excitement for the baby’s arrival but also for creating lasting memories that the father would cherish.

The moment that TikTok user @honours.khalanga posted on 9 September 2025 also highlighted a growing trend of inclusive celebrations where expectant fathers are being honoured in fun and unconventional ways. While the event had all the hallmarks of a typical social get-together — from braai smoke to good music, it was the humour, creativity, and genuine camaraderie that stood out most.

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As the video continues to make its rounds online, many social media users have expressed how refreshing it is to see men openly celebrating milestones of fatherhood with such joy.

SA reacts to expectant dad wearing a tutu at baby shower

The online community took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the expectant father wearing a tutu, with some cracking jokes and others simply laughing.

Miss Medama said:

"I love this really nice."

Arendarsa expressed:

"Proof that choosing friends wisely is important."

Ntloo Lebitsa wrote:

"Men baby showers are the best, no decor, no theme... Just vibes."

Becky Smiles expressed:

"Men baby showers make sense.. nothing extra.. just genuine love ans happiness."

Nwamodiba replied:

"Was the tutu skirt necessary."

Venah commented:

"They better have receipts because mama will go and change those sizes."

Watch the video below:

South Africans were captivated by a group of men and their unique baby shower celebration.
A dad's baby shower, complete with a braai and playful tutu, showcased humor, creativity and more. Image: @honours.khalanga
Source: TikTok

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za