South African rugby icon Siya Kolisi and his wife, Rachel, have announced their separation after a decade-long marriage, shocking fans across the country.
The couple released a joint statement on October 22, stating their decision to part ways was mutual and rooted in “love, respect, and understanding.”
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A Mutual Decision for Change
In their heartfelt statement, the Kolisis explained that their decision to separate is “the best path forward” for both of them, emphasizing that they intend to maintain a close partnership as co-parents and collaborators through The Kolisi Foundation. “We ask for privacy during this time,” they shared, requesting public understanding as they navigate this personal transition.
Financial and Foundation Partnership
With a net worth exceeding £10 million, Kolisi’s wealth will be equally divided with Rachel, who will also continue to hold a significant stake in The Kolisi Foundation. Jokingly, if the Rugby World Cup-winning captain’s medals were split between them, Rachel would still possess more titles than Ireland, Wales, and Scotland combined.
United in Purpose
Though separated, Siya and Rachel will continue their shared commitment to The Kolisi Foundation, which works to uplift communities and support underprivileged South Africans. Their dedication to the foundation showcases a united front in their mission, despite taking different paths in their personal lives.
A Public Story with a Private Heart
The Kolisis’ split highlights the pressures on public figures balancing family life with fame. Their story has sparked a wave of reactions from fans, who have taken to social media to share thoughts and show support for the couple. As they begin this new chapter, Siya and Rachel are likely to remain significant figures in South African life and philanthropy, even as they face the challenges of personal change.
rom Newlands to the Vineyards
Siya and Rachel first crossed paths in May 2012 at a dinner party after a rugby match at Newlands Stadium. Their romance blossomed, and on 13 August 2016, they got married at the stunning Molenvliet Wine Estate, near Stellenbosch, surrounded by vineyards and oak trees. Now, after more than a decade together, they are embarking on separate paths but remain dedicated to their family and shared causes.
The Three Richest Couples in World Rugby
Rugby has produced some of the most iconic athletes in the sporting world, but for a select few, success on the pitch has also led to immense wealth off it.
From high-profile marriages to lucrative endorsements and television appearances, these rugby stars have built financial empires.
Here’s a look at three couples who have combined their sporting legacies with fame and fortune, amassing millions along the way.
Mike and Zara Tindall – £20m
Mike Tindall is known not just for his rugby prowess but for his royal connections. As the husband of Zara Phillips, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, Tindall has become a prominent figure in British media.
Nicknamed “The Fridge” due to his imposing physique, Tindall was a stalwart on the rugby field, famously breaking his nose at least eight times over the course of his career. Since retiring from the sport, he’s made a name for himself in the entertainment world, appearing on popular reality shows such as I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here, Bear Grylls: Mission Survive, The Jump, Shark Cage, Celebrity Poker Club, and All-Star Poker Challenge.
Despite his success in sports and entertainment, Tindall’s wealth has been largely bolstered by his royal ties, with his net worth estimated at £20 million, according to British media.
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