
Siya Kolisi Gets Down in Peru: The Wedding Highlights
While attending his best friend Nicholas Holton's wedding in Peru, Kolisi brought the moves, the grooves, and plenty of South African flair.
Siya Kolisi. Picture Instagram
From dancing on boats to heartfelt throwbacks, here's how Mzansi's favourite captain turned up in true Kolisi style.
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Dance moves and bridal boats
It was all vibes and moves when Siya Kolisi touched down in Peru for his best friend Nicholas Holton's wedding.
Dressed to the nines and oozing cool, the World Cup-winning Springbok captain was seen leading the bridal party onto a lifeboat, yes, a lifeboat! While dropping his signature South African dance moves that had social media buzzing.
Siya Kolisi. Picture: Instagram
In an Instagram post captioned 'Thank you, Holtons', Kolisi had his fans in stitches and admiration as he grooved his way across the screen.
Later, at the reception, Kolisi even pulled out a classic, dancing to Shakira's 2010 hit Waka Waka, and the comments section was full of love. One follower nailed it: 'Siya is such a happy dude, man.'
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A friendship that changed his life
But this wedding wasn't just about turning up, it was deeply personal. Kolisi reflected on his friendship with Nic Holton, a bond that goes back to their time at Grey High School.
Nic wasn't just a classmate; he was a lifeline. 'He helped me with my homework, taught me some English, and I taught him a bit of isiXhosa,' Siya once shared.
Nic visited Siya in Zwide, played rugby with his local club, and tasted real Kasi life. The respect runs deep, so much so that Siya named his son after Nic.
Siya Kolisi and Nic. Picture: Instagram
Their brotherhood was also featured in Rise: The Siya Kolisi Story on Showmax, where Siya credits Nic as one of the people who shaped him into the man he is today.
Minister of Enjoyment takes on South America
Though the wedding was in Peru, Siya also made a stylish detour to the town, and best believe, the Minister of Enjoyment was fully booked and busy!
Rocking a bucket hat like a true South African from the Zwide, Siya was seen playing soccer, visiting art galleries like Grada Gallery, and trying out Spanish phrases ('Hola, me llamo Siya!').
Siya Kolisi. Picture: Instagram
He took fans along for the ride on Instagram, from trying out local cuisine to navigating the uphill streets of Cusco with classic Xhosa commentary: 'Haai kuyafiwa!' (It's tough!).
Always the life of the party
True to form, he didn't just show up at the wedding; he showed off, in the best way, joking around with guests, dancing until late, or just spreading positive vibes. Siya made sure the joy was contagious.
Even off the rugby field, his leadership and humour shine through.
And since his separation from Rachel Kolisi, announced in October 2024, Siya seems to be prioritising time with friends and family, and doing the things that make his heart happy.
Wherever Siya goes, the party follows
Rugby pitch, a wedding in Peru, or a tourist stroll through Spain, one thing's for sure, Siya Kolisi brings the fun and favour.
It's no wonder Mzansi crowned him the Minister of Enjoyment.
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