The rugby player shared several snaps of Rachel spending time with her children while on a business trip.
The tables have turned when Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok captain Siya Kolisi lets his children juggle instead of rugby balls while his wife Rachel Kolisi is in Cape Town.
Siya, who currently plays for rugby club Racing 92 in Paris, France, posted on Instagram on Thursday that he and his two children, Nicolas and Keziah, have been out and about shopping, having lunch, and playing famous sports. He shared a photo of himself standing shoulder to shoulder with the stars.
“One week with these two. @rachelkolisi you can come back anytime,” the loose forward captioned the post.
Judging by the photos he posted, the kids had a lot of fun with their dad.
They were to meet Greek professional tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas, who won his third Rolex Monte Carlo Masters title last Sunday.
The father of two also had the courage to take his kids shopping at the Adidas store in Paris. Kizair looked the perfect athlete in a light blue and white Adidas tracksuit, while her brother enjoyed the store's mannequins and posed for silly photos.
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Fans of the rugby player were delighted to see him spending time with his children, and the comment section was flooded with heartwarming responses.
“Rachel please take your time and come back. Siya is doing a great job,” said Helen Andrews.
“Heybo Booty… leave my wife in peace,” Melanie Van Staden commented with a laugh.
“That's how you feel when your mother does everything herself,” Merle Frankfort said.
“We know you're doing a great job. Don't forget @rachelkolisi will be mowing your lawn too while you're gone,” Tarina Cronje said.
Rachel Kolisi in Cape Town
Rachel, co-founder and CEO of the Kolisi Foundation, was in Cape Town last week to take charge of some of the foundation's operations and catch up with Siya's brothers, Liema and Refelo. Ta. The three were supporting the Kolisi Foundation and attending the Finding the Light Foundation's event at Artscape Theater in Cape Town.
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