Oliver Pocher: “Let’s Dance” forecast for Biyon Kattilathu

Oliver Pocher: “Let’s Dance” forecast for Biyon Kattilathu

In the new episode of Oliver Pocher’s podcast he’s in a taunting mood again: motivational trainer Biyon Kattilathu is hit once again.

In front of a live audience in Munich, comedian Oliver Pocher (46) and his ex-wife Alessandra Meyer-Wölden (40) reported all sorts of things about their life as a patchwork family in the latest edition of their joint Podimo podcast. With seven children, Pocher likes to feel like “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” the entertainer announces.

But extending the joint podcast for another two years and 100 episodes was also a topic for the ex-couple. Just like the current season of the RTL dance show “Let’s Dance”. Pocher also has a very clear opinion about one of this year’s candidates: the entertainer only gives the author and motivational speaker Biyon Kattilathu (39) a short stay on the show.

Biyon is “highly motivated”

“Have you watched ‘Let’s Dance’?” Meyer-Wölden asks the seemingly innocent question, which Pocher acknowledges with a knowing grin and asks about this year’s candidates. It’s now the case that “you just have to be the sibling of a celebrity.” The comedian is referring to Stefano Zarrella (33), the younger brother of presenter Giovanni Zarrella (45), and Lulu Lewe (31), the younger sister of singer Sarah Connor (43). Gabriel Kelly (22), son of former “Kelly Family” member Angelo Kelly (42), is also such a candidate.

Pocher’s opinion of candidate Biyon Kattilathu is initially positive. According to the entertainer, he is “highly motivated”. “Biyon talks about positive energy and does his thing,” praises the comedian. But: That’s only “for the next two weeks”. Pocher does not give the motivational coach a longer stay on the RTL dance show. Pocher had already said in his podcast about Kattilathu that he was a “really big candidate” who would be eliminated “in the first two broadcasts”.

“Dance battle” between Kattilathu and Pocher?

Meyer-Wölden then wants to know whether there would be a “dance battle” between “Dalai Karma”, Pocher’s Kattilathu satire, and the “Let’s Dance” candidate. According to Pocher, that would be “sensational” and “definitely funny,” but nothing has been planned yet. RTL has also regularly asked whether the comedian would like to come over. But nothing is planned yet.

Source: Stern

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