“Mind your business” is Rachel sending a message?
Mzansi’s former first lady of rugby, Rachel Kolisi, has sparked curiosity online with a cryptic Instagram Story that left fans buzzing. Her quote read:
“Those fake checkups don’t work on me. I’m good. Mind your business … Kind regards.”
The post, simple yet sharp, has ignited speculation. Could it be a subtle swipe at fake friends, or even a response to whispers about Siya Kolisi’s alleged new relationship?
The unfollow that caught attention
Recently, Rachel unfollowed Saskia Snyman, wife of Springbok RG Snyman, on Instagram. This caught fans’ eyes because the two had a history of public support—liking and commenting on each other’s posts.
Social media sleuths noticed that Saskia has been seen spending time with Rachel John, known affectionately as “the other Rachel,” who’s reportedly been accompanying Siya Kolisi to various high-profile events, including a recent Italian tennis final.
Further fuelling speculation, the trio of **Springbok WAGs—Layla Kolbe, Domenica De Allende, and Rachel John—**were spotted together in Dublin ahead of South Africa’s match against Ireland.
While the exact target of Rachel’s message remains unclear, netizens are reading between the lines and calling out what they see as a direct response to “fake friends” circling her life.
Healing first: Rachel’s personal journey
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Beyond the drama, Rachel is focusing on self-care and personal growth. In a recent Instagram post, she shared a video montage with the caption:
“Fall in love with showing up for yourself again and again.”
The clips highlight her dedication to putting herself first, a sentiment that resonates deeply with her followers. Fans were quick to offer encouragement:
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@carolannephilander: “A true Queen builds her Kingdom with the same bricks they have thrown at her, and that Queen is Rachel 🙌❤️.”
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@krisss_langeveld: “Again and again, Ms Rachel, and we stand behind you every time 🙌🏽👑🤍.”
The overwhelming support suggests that, for many, Rachel is more than a public figure—she’s a symbol of resilience and grace.
Why South Africans relate
Rachel’s post is striking a chord because it reflects a national conversation about loyalty, trust, and boundaries. In a culture where social circles and public perception often intersect, her unapologetic stance reminds followers that self-respect and mental health matter more than social optics.
Whether she’s addressing fake friends, rumoured romantic shifts, or simply asserting her independence, Rachel Kolisi is showing how to navigate personal setbacks with dignity,a lesson her fans are embracing.
Source: IOL
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