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Second chance? Calls for Siya and Rachel Kolisi to reconcile

Posted on November 10, 2025
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Rachel Kolisi’s trip to France to support her ex, Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, on his 100th test cap, has given South Africans hope that the couple could reconcile their broken marriage.

The couple officially parted ways a year ago when they announced their separation.

Rachel has since hinted that the rugby hero had been unfaithful during their marriage.

COULD SIYA AND RACHEL KOLISI RECONCILE?

Over the weekend, Rachel Kolisi put aside any differences with her ex, Siya Kolisi, to celebrate his 100th Springbok test cap in France.

Without mentioning his name or tagging him, the social media influencer posted a picture of herself and their kids in the stands of the Stade de France.

The trio faced towards the pitch as they embraced one another. Rachel added a red heart emoji to the caption of the post.

The comment section was filled with comments praising Rachel Kolisi for her selfless act. However, some South Africans were left hopeful that the touching moment could pave the way to reconciliation.

Mmaselaelo Manaka: “Guys make up and get back together”.

Velna Mchavi: “Give it one more try, Rachel.”

Bongani Bobo Jali: “This is a wife to keep. I wish you guys could resolve all your differences.”

Bianca Martinaglia: “I really pray that you and Siya can work things out. Whatever happened, believing God can make a way. True love only comes once in a lifetime”.

BACK TO SOUTH AFRICA

As quickly as she had arrived in Paris, Rachel Kolisi and her children departed for South Africa.

During their time in France, Siya got to spend quality time with his kids and his younger sister Liphelo.

Siya will remain with the squad as they play their next three games against Italy, Ireland, and Wales.

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