Rachel Kolisi, the ex-wife of Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, has seemingly reacted to news of his new rumoured partner – Rachel John – with a telling social media post.
This comes amid her decision to rebrand herself away from the rugby player.
RACHEL KOLISI REACTS TO SIYA’S RUMOURED GIRLFRIEND?
In an Instagram and TikTok post, Rachel Kolisi shared a look into her grieving process amid her separation from Springbok captain, Siya Kolisi.
Rachel posted a clip of her sitting alone on a beach, seemingly deep in thought.
She captioned the clip: “Falling forward”
She shared more cryptic posts and comments on her IG Stories.
One was a quote that read: “When God opens your eyes to something, it won’t always make people happy. Discernment disrupts conflict. Light reveals what darkness tries to protect”.
Another was a meme that read: “POV [Point of view]. Just here tryna decide if I’m gonna handle it like a Proverbs 31 woman or channel my inner Tupac”.

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Her social media posts come hot on the heels of her ex, Siya Kolisi, fuelling romance rumours with Dutch influencer, Rachel John.
It also comes a few weeks after she flew to France with her children to celebrate Siya’s 100th test cap match.
NEW SOLO CAREER
Meanwhile, Rachel Kolisi has rebranded her image away from her ex, Siya Kolisi, and their joint charity, the Kolisi Foundation, which was founded in 2020.
Rachel has launched a new website, inviting corporations to collaborate with her.
Earlier this year, Rachel filed papers with the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), challenging her “constructive dismissal” from the Kolisi Foundation.
According to official documentation, Rachel challenged the Kolisi Foundation board over allegations that her position as CEO had become “intolerable.”
The papers claim that Rachel “resigned because the employer acted unfairly and made continued employment intolerable.”
A “constructive dismissal” occurs when an employee is “forced to resign,” effectively constituting an “unfair dismissal.”
Rachel sought “reinstatement and/or compensation.”