Oliver Pocher now seems to be more relaxed about the failure of his relationship with Amira Pocher, as he suggests.
Is peace and even a little insight gradually returning to the public separation mudslinging between Oliver Pocher (45) and ex-partner Amira Pocher (31)? In the latest episode of the Podimo podcast, in which the comedian, as usual, talks to his first wife Alessandra Meyer-Wölden (40) about current events in his life, there seems to be at least the beginning of a rethink in “Liebeskasper” Pocher – as well his podcast partner noted enthusiastically.
Oliver Pocher: “Time simply ran out”
As usual, from a certain point onwards the new podcast episode is about Amira Pocher and the very public separation of the celebrity couple. In her podcast “Liebes Leben” at the beginning of the week, Amira mentioned that she had overlooked so-called “red flags”, i.e. clearly identifiable warning signs, in her relationship with Oliver Pocher.
Alessandra Meyer-Wölden asks Oliver Pocher in “The Pochers! Freshly Recycled” about his very personal experiences with such “red flags”. But despite repeated follow-ups, the comedian refuses to give at least a serious answer. However, relatively suddenly and out of nowhere, the 45-year-old takes on a serious tone.
Pocher states “afterwards” that it is wrong to see the past “so negatively”. “So sometimes time with someone may just be over, even if it’s difficult to understand,” he explains, probably with a view to his failed marriage to Amira Pocher.
His first wife and current podcast partner reacts enthusiastically to these insightful words. To an affirmative “Right!” followed by: “That’s good, Oli. You’re making progress.” Because so much insight seemed almost impossible just a few weeks ago.
Source: Stern

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