Did Cheslin Kolbe’s wife and kids move back to Japan?

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Layla Kolbe, the wife of Springboks full back Cheslin Kolbe, revealed that she and their three kids have jetted off to Japan via an Instagram post on Tuesday 10 December. Are Layla and the kids relocating to Japan?

CHESLIN KOLBE’S WIFE: ‘THREE KIDS IN JAPAN, PRAY FOR ME!’

Springboks player Cheslin Kolbe is based in Japan as he plays for Tokyo Sungoliath in the Japan Rugby League One. He plays the wing position. Kolbe’s wife Layla and their three kids previously lived with Cheslin but returned back home to South Africa, while Cheslin was still in Japan.

Cheslin previously opened up about his son Cayden almost not knowing him when he returned to South Africa.

The Kolbes have three kids together – Kylah (6), Mila Sky (3) and Cayden (1). Layla revealed that their family of five travelled from South Africa on Sunday 8 December and only arrived in Japan on Tuesday (10 December) at 01:00, via her Instagram Stories.

ARE CHESLIN KOLBE’S WIFE AND KIDS RELOCATING TO JAPAN?

Layla also revealed that her sister, and their aupair Kiah Cupido also left at the same time to return to her aupair family in Amsterdam. In the Instagram post, Layla showed off the amount of luggage that they had taken to Japan. Take a look…

“On Sunday, we jetted off to Japan. We also said Goodbye to my sister and our aupair, Kiah, who left the same time to head back to her aupair family in Amsterdam 😣. 3 kids in Japan, pray for me! A big Thank you to @samsonitesa for these awesome luggage. All these vibrant colours so cool! 😎 I mean, show me someone who travels with more luggage than us 🙈,” she wrote.

However, it is unclear whether the Layla and the kids are relocating to Japan or are just there over the festive season.

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