SIYA KOLISI’S SHOCK EXIT: A FAMILY CRISIS OR A CONVENIENT COVER STORY?
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi has ABANDONED The Sharks in a sudden, seismic move. He’s fleeing to The Stormers, and the official line is a sweet story about “family.” But the devastating truth is being buried.
While CEO Johan le Roux paints Kolisi as a “family man” wanting to “be there for his children” in Cape Town, a glaring question explodes the narrative. His estranged wife Rachel and their kids are there. But so is the rumored new woman. Kolisi was caught at a high-profile event with influencer Rachel John, sparking intense speculation. The Stormers’ statement is a carefully crafted fairy tale, ignoring the viral images and whispers everyone is seeing.
WHY DOES THIS LIE MATTER? Because the rugby machine is protecting its brand. They want a clean, heroic story for their “national icon.” They are SILENT on the rumors about Rachel John, who splits her time between Amsterdam and South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Who benefits? The clubs selling jerseys. Who gets hurt? The image of the family man they’re forcing down our throats. This isn’t just a transfer—it’s a calculated PR move masking a personal scandal.
They think you’re stupid enough to buy the fairytale.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




