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Rachel Kolisi flies to Paris with kids to support Siya’s 100th Test cap amid separation

Posted on November 5, 2025
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Rachel Kolisi has melted hearts online after sharing a photo of herself with her children, Nicholas and Keziah, as they headed to Paris to support Siya Kolisi’s 100th Test cap.

The Springboks captain will reach the major milestone on Saturday, November 8, 2025, when South Africa faces France.

In the photo shared on Facebook, Rachel is seen sitting with her two children at OR Tambo International Airport, looking relaxed and happy as they prepared for the special trip.

The post quickly gained traction, with thousands of likes and comments celebrating her thoughtful gesture and unwavering support for her estranged husband.

Rachel captioned the post noting that they were “jetting off to the city of love,” a place that holds special meaning for the family.

The Kolisis previously lived in Paris in 2023 when Siya joined Racing 92, before returning to South Africa in 2024.

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