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RACHEL KOLISI A HOT TOPIC ON TWITTER!

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Siya and Rachel Kolisi with their children. Photo: Instagram
Siya and Rachel Kolisi with their children. Photo: Instagram

Rachel Kolisi, who is married to Springbok captain, Siya Kolisi is once again back in the headlines after sending Twitter into a bit of a frenzy on Tuesday.

An influencer by the name of Zuki decided to post pictures she took at a photo-shoot alongside Siya on Instagram and even called him “baby”.

Rachel then commented with a cup and straw emoji on the same post – which caused a bit of a stir on Twitter.

The emoji is reportedly interpreted to mean “thirsty”, which would mean Rachel was pointing out the Influencer’s thirst for her husband.

This saw a lot of people taking to Twitter to either slam or defend Rachel for her reaction – she and Siya ware trending for most part of Tuesday afternoon.

Rachel is no stranger to the spotlight, she made headlines a few months ago when she sent out a stern message to anyone who had eyes for her man.

She lashed out at a woman who had called her husband “a type” – telling her that he is not a type, but a married man responsible for 4 children.

READ: RACHEL KOLISI: RESPECT MY RELATIONSHIP, RESPECT ME!


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