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Did Rachel Kolisi UNFOLLOW Bok WAG over Siya’s new bae?

Posted on November 20, 2025
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Rumours are rife that Rachel Kolisi has unfollowed a close friend and Springbok WAG after she seemingly befriended a woman allegedly romantically linked to her ex, Siya Kolisi.

This comes after the Bok captain was seen having a cosy conversation with a woman who shares the same name as his ex – Rachel John.

The Dutch influencer is 11 years younger than the rugby hero.

DID RACHEL KOLISI UNFOLLOW THIS SPRINGBOK WAG BECAUSE OF ‘OTHER WOMAN’?

Over the weekend, Siya Kolisi sparked rumours that he was more than just friends with Dutch influencer, Rachel John.

The pair were seated next to each other at the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, where the Springboks recently played. Seated next to Rachel was Springbok WAG, Saskia Snyman, the wife of RG Snyman.

In a clip posted by the ATP’s X account, Siya, Rachel, and Saskia were seen dancing during a break. 

On social media, South Africans speculated that Siya’s ex, Rachel Kolisi, unfollowing Saskia could have something to do with the brewing romance.

While Saskia still follows the former Springbok WAG, the reverse is not true.

Rachel stopped liking Saskia’s posts back in  September.

Rachel Kolisi and Saskia Snyman.
Images via Instagram:
@rachelkolisi

PALS WITH OTHER WAGS

Like her namesake, Rachel Kolisi, Rachel John is followed by several Springbok WAGS, including Anastacia Mbonambi, Anlia Etzebeth, Holly Clare Le Roux, Verna-Lee Libbok, Saskia Snyman, Marise Pollard, and Sarah Langa.

Siya Kolisi often likes her Instagram posts, while Saskia Snoman leaves friendly comments under them.

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