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Mzansi Divided: Should Rachel Drop the Kolisi Surname?

by Chiraag
Rachel Kolisi portrait, Rachel Kolisi surname discussion, Siya and Rachel Kolisi divorce debate, South African celebrity names, Bona Magazine

A Name in the Spotlight

Ever since news broke that Siya Kolisi and Rachel Kolisi were going their separate ways, a laser focus has landed on something you wouldn’t expect: the surname. Fans and followers alike have begun to ask whether Rachel should now drop the ‘Kolisi’ name and revert to her maiden name.

The Backstory You Need to Know

Back in late 2024, the couple announced their separation in a joint statement, saying that while their marriage was ending, they remained committed to co-parenting.
Rachel continues to use the Kolisi surname publicly—from magazine covers to Instagram posts—even though her birth name is Smith. Experts have weighed in, saying that the name carries legal validity, branding weight, and emotional ties.
According to family law professionals, a divorce does not automatically revert one’s surname unless an application is filed with the authorities. And branding strategists point out that ‘Kolisi’ has become a recognisable brand in its own right.

Social Media Weighs In

On Instagram and other platforms, users have been remarkably candid:

‘If you’ve chosen to move on then cut those ties for the sake of your peace’
‘That Kolisi surname? Yoh.’
At the same time other voices defend her right to keep it:
‘Rachel is a mother to Kolisi children … I couldn’t change it if I were her.’
The debate has been carried out in comments, reels, and memes—blending humour with serious questions about identity and legacy.

What the Name Symbolises

In South Africa, a surname can signal more than family ties—it can reflect identity, reputation, and history. The Kolisi name carries tremendous weight: Siya is not just a sports star; he helped shape a narrative of hope by captaining the national team as the first Black skipper. Rachel stood alongside him through public scrutiny, charity work, and high-profile events. For her, the name represents a chapter of life that built visibility and influence.

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A Fresh Angle: Name, Identity, and Reinvention

Let’s look at this from a different lens. What happens when a public figure with a well-known married name splits? Is dropping the name always about letting go? Or can it be about owning the name on new terms? For many, the surname becomes a tool for business, platform-building, and so on. Rachel might be choosing to keep the name because the brand built under it is still relevant, or because change isn’t simply about geography—it’s about timing and readiness.

Looking Ahead: What Next for Rachel?

With no visible move to revert to Smith so far, it seems Rachel is comfortable staying as ‘Kolisi.’ But the question remains: Will there come a moment when the name no longer fits the path ahead? If she chooses to pivot, a name change could signal the start of something new. Until then, the public conversation continues—and for Rachel, it might simply come down to what she feels makes sense for her story.

Source: Briefly News

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