Oliver Pocher finds it “insanely ridiculous” that Amira no longer follows his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden on Instagram.
Although he said in the first episode of his new podcast that he wasn’t planning a “billing podcast”: Oliver Pocher (45) shares in the new episode of “The Pochers – freshly recycled” against his estranged wife Amira Pocher (31) out of. Together with his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden (40), in the episode published on Podimo on Friday, he talks about a popular topic in celebrity breakups: Who unfollows whom on Instagram and Co.?
“Do you still follow me on Instagram?” Oliver Pocher asks his ex-wife ironically. Unlike Amira, Sandy Meyer-Wölden, who was married to Pocher from 2010 to 2014 and has three children with him, has not unfollowed Pocher. The reason for this question: Amira Pocher recently stopped following Meyer-Wölden on Instagram. This was what “spies” told the model. Amira Pocher removed her husband as a contact on Instagram weeks ago. He also only found out about it through “social media detectives”.
Sandy Meyer-Wölden understands Amira
In “The Pochers – freshly recycled” Sandy Meyer-Wölden shows understanding for Amira Pocher’s “irrational decision”. After all, her “spirits were running high.” She “doesn’t take unfollowing on Instagram personally.” She thinks the step is a knee-jerk reaction, after all Amira has to stay in touch with Oliver because of their two children.
Oliver Pocher assesses the situation differently. He describes his estranged wife’s social media campaign as “insanely ridiculous.” After all, he and Amira made fun of it in their joint podcast “Die Pochers hier” when B-celebrities like Iris Klein (56) and Peter Klein (56) fought out their war of the roses on social media.
“Insane Bullshit” – “Avoidable Headline”
“Now all that’s left is to set the profile to private, then we’ve really checked everything off,” says the comedian. Amira’s action was “insane bullshit”, an “avoidable headline”. “Do it in three months and press unfollow,” would have been his tip for his ex.
Meanwhile, Sandy Meyer-Wölden continues to promote understanding. With a quiet laugh, she even brings up the idea that Amira just accidentally unfollowed her. She hopes that everyone involved will celebrate Christmas together again at some point and laugh about this time.
Source: Stern

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