Siya Kolisi is a world-class rugby star, a loving husband and father, and an amazing hairstylist. In her latest video, the Springbok captain showed off her ability to style her daughter's hair…
And that's a huge improvement over a similar video shot just a year ago.
Late last year, Siya and his family traded their home in Durban for his club, The Sharks, to live in France and play for Racing92.
Siya Kolisi shows off her hairstylist skills
In an Instagram post, Siya Kolisi shared a photo of her “Bring the Family to Work Day.'' Among them, he took his two children, his son Nicholas and his daughter Keziah, to train at his team's Racing92 gym.
However, fans were more focused on the Box captain's progress when it came to styling his daughter's hair.
Last July, Siya's wife Rachel filmed her trying hard to comb Keziah's curly hair. However, when it comes to attaching her hair ties, things get a little more complicated.
“Oh,” the Springbok captain can be heard saying, completely confused. He later added, “I couldn't move my fingers.”
In the end, the star earned an A grade for his efforts from his legion of fans.
This time, Siya Kolisi has perfected the perfect ponytail. And his followers noticed too…
@inyembakamwi: “My hairdresser dad has improved a lot since that last video.”
@nicciyjones: “Master Kiki's ponytail like a boss! That's what Flex is all about.”
@renelynn79: “The way you tie your hair is so cute.”“
What are the gender roles?
In 2020, Siya Kolisi encouraged men to help clean around the house, garnering praise from the public, especially women.
In a video of him mopping the floor, the father-of-two told his followers: Tag me in your house cleaning or cooking posts and you could win an autographed rugby t-shirt. ”
Siya also encouraged men to talk about their mental health.
he said longevity: “Men are discouraged from speaking up about their feelings because they are told that they need to be strong, that they need to 'control' their emotions, that 'men shouldn't cry' and that they should rely on themselves. .”
Siya added that she wants to be a role model for her son Nicholas. “I show my emotions. I tell him I love you. I kiss him. I hug him. Everything I longed for as a boy, I am giving it back to my son.
“I'm teaching him that it's okay to say that you're struggling with something. When he asks for support, I celebrate with him.
“I'm teaching him not to limit himself from experiencing his full humanity.”