Siya Kolisi and Zozibini Tunzi have reunited in a clip posted on social media a number of years after their viral encounter in 2019
The Springbok captain and the previous Miss Universe’s affectionate second set tongues wagging on the time, regardless of the rugby star being married.
Siya has since moved from his marriage to Rachel Kolisi to a brand new romantic accomplice, Rachel John. In the meantime, Zozi is married to businessman Luthando Bolowana.
SIYA KOLISI AND ZOZI TUNZI REUNITE
On her Instagram account, Zozi Tunzi posted a clip of her attending the SA20 finals in Cape City over the weekend.
On the cricket match had been a number of well-known faces, together with retired Bafana Bafana participant Simphiwe Tshabalala and his spouse, Bokang Montjane.
Siya Kolisi was additionally there, additionally posting clips of Instagram of himself mingling with followers .
The rugby participant and the wonder queen shared jokes and a hearty dialog. At one level, they even briefly held one another’s arms earlier than letting go.
In 2019, Siya Kolisi – who had returned with the Springboks from Japan after successful the Rugby World Cup – was greeted at OR Tambo by the newly topped Miss South Africa, Zozibini Tunzi.
The duo – each from the Jap Cape – had been the topic of a lot social media hypothesis, regardless of Siya being a married man.
A number of months later, Zozi went on to win the Miss Universe title.
PRAISE FOR SPRINGBOK CAPTAIN
Because the then-Miss UNiverse residing in New York for her reign, Zozi Tunzi typically spoke with delight about her house nation.
The sweetness queen introduced up the second she met the Springboks simply months earlier than on the airport.
She instructed the Sunday Occasions: “Successful that [20190 World Cup together meant that so much can be achieved if we’re able to work together and push ourselves forward. So for me to meet the team straight after they won was so inspiring. Especially under the leadership of Siya Kolisi. I wish we could fast-track to a place where race is no longer an issue, where we can all celebrate together our differences.
She added, “I really have so much hope for SA. I see us moving forward, trying to push through whatever barriers we are facing and becoming the rainbow nation we are known to be.”





















