First podcast episode with Sandy: Ex-wife is “actually very proud” of Oliver Pocher

First podcast episode with Sandy
Ex-wife is “actually very proud” of Oliver Pocher

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Oliver Pocher wants to get through the separation from his wife Amira with humor. The comedian looks for faults in himself and parallels to the divorce from Sandy Meyer-Wölden. He is now going on air with her.

Comedian Oliver Pocher announced in a podcast conversation with his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden that he wanted to deal with the recent separation from his current wife Amira with humor. “Humor is my outlet,” said the presenter in the first episode of “Die Pochers! Freshly Recycled”. He always made his jokes about his relationships at the beginning and at the end. “There are now a few more penalties that you have to convert.”

His feelings after the breakup still alternated between sadness, anger and humor, Pocher said. He questioned himself about what he could have done wrong – and pointed to parallels between the then and current separation. “Why do I have to have two pregnancies first, only to be left alone two years later and have to start all over again – why is that?”

The 45-year-old was together and married to Meyer-Wölden (40) from 2009 to 2013; the two have a daughter and twin sons. The comedian has two sons with Amira Pocher (31). Pocher’s first episode with Meyer-Wölden, who lives in Miami, was eagerly awaited. He had previously declared the podcast with Amira over with the reason “loss of trust” – and shortly afterwards announced “The Pochers! Freshly recycled” with ex-wife Sandy.

Sandy doesn’t want to shoot her friend Amira

It is not planned “that we will do the big billing podcast here,” Pocher made clear at the beginning of the episode. But he doesn’t have to think everything about Amira’s character is great. He would also “put a finger in the wound”. “You have to stay authentic.”

Meyer-Wölden said she was in the strange situation of being friends with Amira. “I assured her that I didn’t want to shoot at her.” Addressing her ex-husband, Meyer-Wölden said she was “actually very proud” of him for opening up so recently and showing the softer, emotional side that she already knew. Among other things, Pocher had written an open letter to Amira in which he stated that he had “failed as a spouse”.

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