Siya and Rachel Kolisi were South Africa’s power couple. Together, they inspired fans with love, unity, and resilience. Siya, the first black Springboks captain, made history on the field.
Off it, Rachel supported social causes and managed their family with grace. They weren’t just married; they were a brand. The couple ran the Kolisi Foundation and raised four children.
Their public affection and deep bond made them role models for many. Fans looked up to them as the perfect team. That’s why their divorce shocked South Africa. Their split marks the end of a deeply admired love story.

Springboks Captain Siya Kolisi Could Lose Millions to Rachel as Divorce Costs
Siya and Rachel announced their divorce in a heartfelt Instagram post. “This decision comes from a place of love, respect and understanding,” they said.
They promised to co-parent and support each other. However, sources say Rachel could walk away with nearly half of Siya’s wealth. Kolisi’s net worth sits around R40 million (over $2 million). That includes earnings from rugby contracts, sponsorships, and assets.
Insiders suggest Rachel could receive tens of millions in the settlement. This would place their split among South Africa’s most expensive breakups. The pair recently returned home after Kolisi ended his contract with Racing 92. Siya now plays for the Sharks again. While the financial details remain private, the stakes are high. The Kolisis built an empire together.
Other Celebs Who Lost Millions
Siya isn’t the first South African celeb to face financial loss after divorce. Media mogul DJ Black Coffee reportedly paid millions in his split from Enhle Mbali.
Actress Sophie Ndaba’s divorce from Max Lichaba also made headlines, costing both emotionally and financially.
Rapper AKA and DJ Zinhle had a highly publicized breakup, leading to major asset disputes. In celebrity splits, love lost often means millions lost too.
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