“Beautiful Couple in South Africa”: Bryan Habana and Wife Turn Heads on Monaco Getaway
- Springboks legend Bryan Habana and his wife, Janine, turned heads with an elegant couple’s snapshot from Monaco
- Married since 2009 with two sons, the couple continues to charm fans with glimpses of their family life
- Habana’s illustrious rugby career and post-retirement entrepreneurial pursuits reflect a life of achievement on and off the field
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Springboks legend Bryan Habana and his wife, Janine, have been enjoying a stylish getaway in Monaco, sharing glimpses of their luxurious trip with fans online.
The couple’s elegant snapshot, posted on Instagram by Janine on Monday, 15 September 2025, quickly drew admiration from followers.
Habana joins another Springboks legend, Steven Kitshoff, who is also currently enjoying a vacation in Mykonos, Greece, with his wife Aimee.

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The Habanas got married in 2009, a story that was even featured on the South African TV show Top Billing, capturing the public’s admiration for their relationship.
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Together, Bryan and Janine are parents to two sons, including Timothy, and often share glimpses of their family life on social media.
Bryan, known for his extroverted personality and love of gadgets and technology, brings energy and charisma to the household. Janine, in contrast, is artistic, detail-oriented, and passionate about fitness and wellness, providing balance and grounding to their home.
Despite their differing personalities, the couple complements each other seamlessly. Bryan often expresses his love for his family on Instagram, celebrating moments with his wife and children, reflecting a life deeply rooted in family values, joy, and mutual support.
Netizens show the couple love online
Most fans on Instagram were in awe of their picture in Monaco and showed them love.
@charlkyfe:
"Beautiful couple in South Africa."
@srjmeyeer:
"Stunners, you guys are just so beautiful."
@bianca:
"Gorgeous picture. Wow."
@dr_anter:
"Stunning picture. Enjoy."
@nicky:
"So beautiful, folks."
@niemad:
"Beautiful picture."

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A career built on speed and finishing
Habana’s legacy in rugby is unmatched. Renowned for his blistering pace and try-scoring ability, he earned 124 Springbok caps and crossed the try line 67 times in Tests.
He shone at the 2007 Rugby World Cup, equalling Jonah Lomu’s record for most tries in a single tournament and earning the IRB Player of the Year award that same year. His performances established him as one of South Africa’s most iconic rugby players.
Since retiring in 2018, Habana has transitioned into the business world, applying the same discipline and dedication that marked his rugby career.
His entrepreneurial ventures showcase a commitment to success off the field, demonstrating that the drive of a world-class athlete can translate into new arenas.
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Springbok legends launch beer brand
Briefly News had previously reported about other Springboks legends who started their beer brand, and now, Steven Kitshoff and Malcolm Marx have joined the movement with the launch of Bomb Squad Beer.
The two iconic Springbok front-rowers, known for their powerhouse performances in South Africa’s 2019 and 2023 Rugby World Cup victories, have swapped scrums for suds with their own craft lager.
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