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Siya and Rachel Kolisi have amicably ended their marriage. Image: TSA

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Siya Kolisi crowned favourite star amid alleged truth behind divorce

Siya Kolisi earns a badly timed award amid the backdrop of the alleged truth behind his recent divorce with his wife Rachel. Latest!

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30-10-24 18:46
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Siya and Rachel Kolisi have amicably ended their marriage. Image: TSA

Siya Kolisi is crowned favourite sports star amid the alleged truth behind divorce. Here is the latest on the Kolisis.

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has captured the hearts of PE Express readers, earning the title of their favourite sports star, while Bafana Bafana captain Ronwen Williams secured the second spot. Kolisi, born in Zwide, Gqeberha, made history as the first black captain of the Springboks, rising from a challenging childhood to achieve international fame. His remarkable journey showcases not just athletic prowess but also exceptional leadership and an inspiring narrative.

Off the field: Philanthropic efforts and struggles

Kolisi stands out for his off-field contributions as well. Alongside his wife Rachel, he actively supports various charitable initiatives through the Kolisi Foundation, aimed at uplifting underprivileged communities. However, the timing of this recognition coincides with their recent announcement of divorce, shocking fans and casting a shadow over his accomplishments. Speculation around Kolisi’s alleged womanising has surfaced as a potential factor in their split.

Siya has openly addressed his struggles with infidelity, pornography, and alcohol, sharing, “I had to go to marriage counselling because I couldn’t give everything to my wife; because my heart was so hard.” His candidness sheds light on deeper issues that may have affected their marriage.

Kolisi: Love story and its evolution

The Kolisi couple’s love story began in 2012 at a dinner party in Stellenbosch, blossoming from friendship into romance. They welcomed their first child, Nicholas Siyamthanda Kolisi, in 2015 and later embraced Siya’s siblings following a family tragedy. The couple tied the knot in 2016, their marriage symbolising resilience and love.

Kolisi’s historical achievement as the first black captain of the Springboks culminated in a Rugby World Cup victory in 2019. In 2020, the couple founded The Kolisi Foundation to combat inequality in South Africa. After a stint in France for Siya’s career with Racing 92, they returned home post another World Cup win in 2023, only to announce their separation soon after.

Co-parenting the priority

Despite their split, Siya and Rachel prioritise co-parenting and maintaining a respectful friendship. They aim to demonstrate that love can evolve while mutual support and respect endure, reflecting their dedication to family amidst personal challenges.

Siya’s journey of growth reveals insights into his upbringing. He remarked, “Growing up in the township, your parents aren’t watching you every minute, and kids end up seeing things they shouldn’t.” His experiences shaped his perspective on relationships and emotional health.

Kolisi: Breaking the silence on emotional struggles

Reflecting on his challenges, Kolisi emphasised, “In my community, you see it so many times that it becomes normal. That’s not good, being immune to things like that.” He urges others to break the cycle of silence surrounding emotional struggles, stating, “You have to speak about it, get through it. That’s why you grew up and your heart is so hard.”

Siya Kolisi’s story is one of triumph, trials, and transformation, showcasing the complexities of fame, personal growth, and the importance of addressing emotional health. As he navigates this new chapter, his resilience continues to. inspire many.

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