Two-time World Cup winner Siya Kolisi and his wife, Rachel, have announced they’re getting divorced.
The South African power couple, who had become a symbolism of unity, married in March 2016 – eight years later they’re separating.
They have two kids together, Nicholas and Keziah, and have publicly stated that they will be loving co-parents.
Did Siya Kolisi slip up?
Former Stormer player Kolisi enjoyed family life in Cape Town before moving to the Sharks in Durban. Following that, he signed a deal with French side Racing 92 while Rachel and the kids stayed in the Mother City, only visiting in school holidays.
Separation perhaps formed the cracks, but there’s a hint of Springbok scandal in the air.
In 2019, three years into their marriage, the Springbok captain made headlines for allegedly messaging Cape Town model Marike Botha – Mrs Kolisi publicly defended her husband influencing Botha to hire bodyguards in response to the online hate she received according to TshisaLIVE. However, no proof ever circulated, meaning it would be wrong to jump to conclusions.
Full statement
The pair released the news on Instagram: “We wanted to share some important news with you. After much reflection and open conversations, we have mutually decided to end our marriage. This decision comes from a place of love, respect, and understanding that this is the best path forward for both of us.
“While our relationship as a couple is changing, we remain great friends and committed partners in raising our children with the same love and care they’ve always known. We will also continue working together on the Foundation that means so much to us.
“We are grateful for the love, understanding, and support you’ve shown us, and we kindly ask for respect as we navigate this transition.
Kolisi’s next few months
Captain Kolisi will have to shrug this off temporarily as the Springboks ramp up preparations for their November tour, during which they will face Scotland, England and Wales.
Rassie Erasmus will hope to make it a clean sweep over their Northern Hemisphere rivals, making it 11 wins from 13 in 2024.
What next for Siya Kolisi?
“With gratitude and love,