South Africa Unites to Support Rachel Kolisi as She Opens Up About Her Divorce from Siya Kolisi on Instagram

South Africa Unites to Support Rachel Kolisi as She Opens Up About Her Divorce from Siya Kolisi on Instagram

A heartfelt moment has resonated deeply across South Africa as Rachel Kolisi recently opened up about her divorce from Siya Kolisi, the captain of the Springboks.

This revelation came via an Instagram post on November 2, where she expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of support she’s received.

Rachel Kolisi Addresses Her Divorce

The announcement of their separation shocked many when Rachel and Siya revealed they were ending their marriage after eight years together.

They share two children, Nicholas, who is 10, and Keziah, who is 7.

In their joint statement, they emphasized their commitment to co-parenting while maintaining a strong friendship.

“We wanted to share some important news with you. After much reflection and open conversations, we have mutually decided to end our marriage,” they stated.

They conveyed that the decision was made with love and respect, ensuring their children would continue to feel the same love and care they’ve always known.

Rachel’s Emotional Reflection

A couple of weeks after the announcement, Rachel took to Instagram to share her feelings about the split.

Accompanying her message was a photo that captured her state of mind during this challenging time.

“This is so hard. I have genuinely been overwhelmed by kindness and love and I’m so grateful.

Fully committed to my healing journey. Peace is my portion,” she wrote, highlighting her focus on healing and gratitude amidst the turmoil.

Heartwarming Responses from South Africans

The reaction from South Africans has been overwhelmingly supportive, with many taking to the comments section of her post to offer words of encouragement.

“You’re not at all alone mama, you have an entire army of women behind you and a legion of God surrounding you,” one user wrote, showing solidarity with Rachel during this difficult time.

Another commented, “Oh makoti, hang in there. Pain eventually goes away and you realize you are indeed better off. Ride this wave, forgive and choose friendship always.”

Many others echoed similar sentiments, reminding Rachel of her strength and the love that surrounds her as she navigates this new chapter in her life.

In this moment of vulnerability, Rachel Kolisi is not just sharing her journey but also receiving a collective embrace from those who support her.

This article was published on TDPel Media. Thanks for reading!

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