‘Grateful’: Siya Kolisi reflects on bonding with his family
Rugby star Siya Kolisi expressed his gratitude after spending the holidays with his family in Zimbabwe, while Rachel was in Botswana.
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi feels grateful after enjoying a well-deserved vacation in Zimbabwe with his biological children, Nicholas and Keziah, alongside his adopted half-siblings, Liyema and Liphelo.
INSIDE SIYA KOLISI AND HIS FAMILY’S VACATION
Siya Kolisi has kicked off the New Year with a bang, surrounded by his family.
After a hectic 2024, Kolisi treated his family to a holiday in Zimbabwe, where they took a trip to Victoria Falls, a ride on the Bamba Tram, and enjoyed a safari adventure.
He shared highlights of the unforgettable vacation on Instagram, showing just how much fun the kids had. In his post, Kolisi expressed his gratitude for the time spent with his loved ones:
“I’m so grateful to have spent this holiday with my kids and siblings, connecting with one another and with incredible communities,” he captioned the post.
SIYA RECEIVES PRAISE FROM HIS FANS
Many praised Kolisi for being a hands-on father and dedicating time to his children.
@Gwasha_goffal wrote: “Truly amazing bro. Your children and siblings will treasure this holiday experience for a lifetime.”
@zabrelsolomons wrote: “These kids will cherish these moments forever.”
@Flacko0720 wrote: “Yearly, you always earn my respect. What a truly humble person. I am from Zim, but you are also my captain. May more success come upon you.”
@annalee_dossantos wrote: “You are an amazing dad, brother and South African Ambassador! Inspired by how grounded you always are! We love you @siyakolisi.”
WHERE IS RACHEL?
Since their divorce, Rachel and Siya have been effectively co-parenting. For the New Year, Rachel decided to treat herself to a solo vacation to get some much-needed air. Although she felt nervous at first due to being an introvert, she returned feeling happy.
“This was my first holiday/new year without my kiddies, so instead of staying home sad and alone, I went on my dream trip to Botswana. It’s the first solo trip I’ve done, and I’m an introvert, so I arrived super nervous and sad and left with a very full heart and so many amazing new friends from all over the world,” she wrote.
“Botswana will always have a big piece of my heart,” she continued.
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