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Inside Siya Kolisi’s Good Friday with kids

Posted on April 4, 2026
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Springboks captain Siya Kolisi shared a look inside his Good Friday with his two kids and two siblings, via an Instagram post on Friday 3 April.

INSIDE SIYA KOLISI’S GOOD FRIDAY WITH KIDS

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi kicked off the Easter weekend with poolside quality time with his two children – Nicholas (11) and Keziah (9), as well as his two siblings Liyema and Liphelo. He shared a look inside their Good Friday via an Instagram post. In the photos, the kids and Siya are seen diving into the pool as well as their time spent at Church. Take a look…

“Easter Friday ❤️,” he wrote.

Siya is currently going through a divorce from the mother of his kids, Rachel Kolisi. The former married couple announced their split via a joint statement in October 2024. Siya and Rachel legally adopted his younger siblings Liyema and Liphelo in 2014. Siya shares a mother with his two siblings, who had sadly passed away. Rachel helped raised Liyema and Liphelo as her own children

Siya has since moved on with 25-year-old influencer Rachel John, who lives between Amsterdam and the Eastern Cape in South Africa. Rachel (John) appears to have spent her Good Friday in Amsterdam. it is unclear whether she and Siya are in a long-distance relationship or not.

WHERE DOES SIYA’S KIDS LIVE?

Siya’s two children live with his estranged wife Rachel in Cape Town, Western Cape where they go to school. Siya currently lives in Durban as he plays for The Sharks. However, he is set to leave The Sharks and rejoin The Stormers and relocate to the Western Cape at the end of the season in July. This decision was based on being closer to his children.

“While I had hoped to complete my career at the Sharks, I have to be there for my family who were unable to relocate to Durban. This decision wasn’t easy, but it is about being closer to my kids. I leave with nothing but respect for The Sharks and real belief in where this team is heading,” he said in a statement.

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