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Siya and Rachel Kolisi Announce Amicable Divorce After 8 Years of Marriage

by Leo Muzivoreva
October 23, 2024
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Siya and Rachel Kolisi Announce Amicable Divorce After 8 Years of Marriage

In a heartfelt social media post, Siya Kolisi, the iconic South African Springboks captain, and his wife Rachel announced their decision to end their 8 year marriage. The couple, whose relationship has been under the spotlight for years, shared the news in a joint statement, explaining that the decision was made after “much reflection and open conversations.”

The statement, released on both of their social media platforms, expressed the couple’s mutual decision to separate while emphasizing that their split was rooted in love, respect, and understanding. “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,” the couple wrote.

During happier times. Image Source: Siya Kolisi via X

Despite the end of their romantic relationship, Siya and Rachel emphasized that they remain close friends and dedicated co-parents to their two children. They assured the public that their priority continues to be the well-being and happiness of their family. “We remain great friends and committed partners in raising our children with the same love and care they’ve always known,” they said.

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In addition to their family life, the couple will continue to collaborate on the Kolisi Foundation, a charitable initiative close to both their hearts. The foundation, which focuses on social upliftment in underprivileged communities, has become a beacon of hope for many South Africans and beyond. “We will also continue working together on the Foundation that means so much to us,” the couple added.

As news of their separation spread, many fans and supporters expressed their shock and sadness. The Kolisis have long been viewed as a model couple, admired for their love, strength, and resilience both on and off the field. Siya Kolisi’s rise from humble beginnings to leading South Africa to Rugby World Cup victory in 2019 has been well-documented, with Rachel by his side through it all.

The Kolisis ended their statement by thanking their supporters for the love and understanding shown throughout their marriage and kindly requested privacy as they navigate this new chapter of their lives. “We are grateful for the love, understanding, and support you’ve shown us, and we kindly ask for your respect as we navigate this transition.”

This announcement comes at a pivotal moment in Siya Kolisi’s career, as he continues to lead the Springboks to new heights on the global stage. The amicable tone of their message reflects the dignity and grace with which the Kolisis have consistently carried themselves, both individually and as a couple.

While their marriage may be ending, the legacy of their partnership, in both family and philanthropy, will undoubtedly continue to inspire many.

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