“You’re a Good Dad”: Mzansi Reacts to Siya Kolisi’s Pic with Minnie Dlamini-Jones’ Son

“You’re a Good Dad”: Mzansi Reacts to Siya Kolisi’s Pic with Minnie Dlamini-Jones’ Son

- After spending time with Minnie Dlamini-Jones’ child, Netha, Springboks skipper Siya Kolisi has shared the beautiful images

- The South African rugby star says he is not aperfect father all the time but he is enjoying every moment of fatherhood

- Currently contracted to the Cell C Sharks rugby side based in Durban, Kolisi’s post on social media has been loved by many of his fans

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Springboks skipper Siyamthanda Kolisi is enjoying himself being a father but he says he is not completely getting it right. The Port Elizabeth-born star says he enjoys every moment of being a family man.

Kolisi has just shared beautiful images on social media and attracted massive reactions from his followers.

Currently based in KwaZulu-Natal, where he plays for the Cell C Sharks, the Rugby World Cup-winning skipper says it was a great outing with Minnie Dlamini-Jones’ son, Netha.

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Mzansi believes Springboks skipper Siya Kolisi is a good father as they react to his picture. Image: @Siya_Kolisi_The_Bear/Instagram
Mzansi believes Springboks skipper Siya Kolisi is a good father as they react to his picture. Image: @Siya_Kolisi_The_Bear/Instagram
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The Instagram post reads:

“I love being a dad, don’t always get it right but kumnandi mani! It was great finally meeting Netha Jones.”

South Africans express love for Kolisi

@MinnieJones said:

“He loved his Uncle Siya.”

@Veltkampsanne said:

“Love seeing you as a dad! Trust yourself.”

@Janewandrag said:

“As parents, we don't always get it right. But as long as we have unconditional love for our kids then all will work out just fine. Keep it up, young man.”

@Pearlmakhaye said:

“This is adorable.”

@Makhosi.shandu.77 said:

“For the love of Netha Jones.”

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@Jamesaughlinofficla said:

“You’re a great dad. You and Rachel make a powerful team.”

@Shirleygregory77 said:

"Hey don’t beat yourself up, none of us gets it right all the time or even any of the time. Love matters.”

@Georgina.ngiem said:

“It was an immense pleasure chatting with you at Canal Walk Sir.”

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Rachel shares an affection for her husband

Taking a glance at other stories on the rugby superstar, Briefly News reported that Kolisi's wife, Rachel, had provided a glimpse into the private life of her husband by taking to social media to praise the Rugby World Cup star.

In a latest Instagram post, Rachel says she wishes everyone could know how humble Siya is on a personal level, labelling the bulky rugby player as a man with a beautiful heart.

Kolisi recently completed his switch from DHL Stormers and joined Cell C Sharks in Durban, a move that has received the backing of former Springboks coach Heyneke Meyer.

Meyer's sentiments also come on the back of the Durban franchise's decision to name the Gqeberha-born player their captain.

Rachel Kolisi wrote on Instagram:

“I wish you all had the opportunity to know him personally. What a heart. What a man.”

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