Rumours about Siya Kolisi cheating on Rachel began spreading on social media week ago.
@compaqllow wrote on X on 15 October: “I know someone he DM’d just in March.”
While @missLikhona posted on X on 16 October: “I refuse to believe that Siya Kolisi is cheating on Rachel. Asoze (never), no I don’t believe.”
DID SIYA KOLISI CHEAT?
The Springboks captain Siya Kolisi made headlines in 2019 for allegedly sliding into a Cape Town model Marike Botha’s DM’s.
TshisaLIVE reported in 2019 that the fitness model Marike Botha hired a bodyguard among other safety measures after Mrs Kolisi put her on blast for allegedly sending him risqué pictures on social media.
Botha also claimed in a since deleted Instagram post that she did not reach out to Siya first.
The publication added that after Rachel’s posts went viral, Botha revealed in a magazine interview that when she got Rachel’s message, she told her to “keep her husband on a tighter leash” and that she had nothing to feel guilty about as she had done nothing wrong.
Though the Kolisis did not reveal reasons for their divorce on Tuesday, South Africans predict Siya may have done something wrong.
SOUTH AFRICANS RESPOND TO RACHEL’S DIVORCE STATEMENT
@ponoyi: “On the Rachel Kolisi and Siya Kolisi split, I theorise that it is one of two reasons. 1. Siya finally slipped after all the attention and cheated. 2. Rachel wanted the France to move for their future as a family however it didn’t work out and Siya had to return to the Sharks. Still tragic.”
@desireemav: “I’m happy at the end Rachel chose herself. We can’t act like we did not see the trending news about Siya cheating.”
@Tshepisang13: “Cheating breaks a marriage… the poor Rachel held it for too long.”
@ZizinjaAbelungu: “Siya Kolisi is a huge cheatist from Zwide in the Bay. Yindoda yase Bhayi ethanda iimpundu. No White woman like Rachel would have tolerated that.”
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