Falling forward: Rachel Kolisi announces new movement

A year after her split from Springboks captain Siya Kolisi, Rachel has launched a movement titled 'Falling Forward'. Take a look...

Falling forward: Rachel Kolisi announces new movement

Rachel Kolisi, the estranged wife of Springboks captain Siya Kolisi, has announced a new movement that she created via an Instagram post on Thursday 4 December.

FALLING FORWARD: A MOVEMENT BY RACHEL KOLISI

Mom of two Rachel Kolisi announced her new brand title Falling Forward. In the Instagram biography section of the page, Rachel describes the brand as “A movement for women choosing courage, resilience & growth.”

On the Instagram page, there is a photo of Rachel smiling.

“A brand rooted in strength, guided by courage, and carried forward with intention. ????,” read the caption.

This comes after Rachel stepped down as the CEO of The Kolisi Foundation, a foundation she ran alongside her estranged husband, Springboks captain Siya Kolisi. Rachel stepped down in late February 2025, a few months after announcing their split in October 2024.

The pair founded the foundation together, and Rachel’s name still stays as co-founder in the Instagram biography.

RACHEL KOLISI’S TIKTOK ON ‘FALLING FORWARD’

On 20 November, Rachel shared a video on TikTok with the words “falling forward” on it. The mom of two is seen sitting in front of the ocean in the nine second video. Take a look…

@rachelkolisi

Falling Forward.

♬ Rescue – Lauren Daigle

Rachel and Siya were married for eight years before their split. The pair have two children together – Nicholas (11) and Keziah (9). Their split came as a shock to many. The family of four had just moved back to South Africa from Paris. Rachel and the kids moved to Paris when Siya joined Paris-based rugby team Racing92.

Siya has been rumoured to be dating someone new, a 24-year-old 24-year-old Dutch model and influencer Rachel John. The rumours began swirling after fans identified Rachel as the woman seated next to Siya at the Pala Alpitour final in Turin.

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