Alfie Patten: Where is ‘Britain’s youngest dad’ now?

Alfie Patten made global headlines in 2009 when, at age 13, he was believed to be Britain’s youngest father. His youthful appearance and the gravity of fatherhood shocked the public. Alfie and his family were thrust into the spotlight, accused of being irresponsible, and followed relentlessly by the media.

Alfie, from East Sussex, was thought to have fathered a child with 15-year-old Chantelle Steadman. Their daughter, Maisie Roxanne, was born in February 2009. However, a DNA test later revealed that Alfie was not the father—his friend, Tyler Barker, was.

The news devastated Alfie, who had grown attached to the baby. Chantelle’s family moved away, and Alfie lost all contact with Maisie. The story sparked national debates about sex education, teenage pregnancy, and media ethics.

Despite being cleared as the father, Alfie struggled to return to a normal life. He later faced legal trouble, including a conviction in 2019 for property damage while drunk. In 2021, Alfie and his mother were evicted from their home due to drug-related activity.

Now in his late twenties, Alfie is reportedly seeking help for alcoholism and trying to rebuild his life in Hailsham, East Sussex. Once the face of a controversial tabloid story, Alfie now lives a quieter, more private life.

His case raised lasting questions about media responsibility and the lasting effects of public scrutiny on young lives. We can only hope Alfie finds stability and healing after such a turbulent start.