Oliver Pochers on Amira’s relationship outing: “Of course hurtful”

Oliver Pochers on Amira’s relationship outing: “Of course hurtful”

Comedian Oliver Pocher has commented for the first time on the couple debut of his still-wife Amira Pocher with “taff” presenter Christian Düren.

At the beginning of last week, Oliver Pocher’s (46) still-wife Amira Pocher (31) and “taff” presenter Christian Düren (34) made their official couple debut at Berlin Fashion Week. While Oliver Pocher did not address these latest developments in the last edition of his podcast “Die Pochers! Frisch recycled” (exclusively on Podimo), as the live edition of the audio broadcast was recorded before the events, the comedian comments on the incident in the new edition on July 12th.

Oliver Pocher: “You don’t have to make it so mysterious”

First, in a conversation with his ex-wife Alessandra “Sandy” Meyer-Wölden (41), Pocher accuses Amira of now using similar “influencer tactics” that he and his still-wife had made fun of in the past when they were together on the podcast “Die Pochers!”. According to Pocher, Amira has “charged” her new relationship, which was already an open secret for many observers after paparazzi pictures of their vacation with Düren in South Africa, with “mystery”.

The comedian appears hurt

“First of all, always deny and deny that you have a partner,” is how he describes the 31-year-old’s behavior as he perceives it. He would have liked Amira to be more direct on this issue.

In addition, Amira “flirted with whoever she wanted to flirt with, and that is her right,” Pocher continues, adding that “of course that was still hurtful” to him and that he “didn’t find it all positive either.”

Hoping for a speedy divorce

“And now I would have chosen the performance, and how it took place, and the circumstances, differently,” Pocher continued. His podcast partner Meyer-Wölden then asked for clarification: “You mean the timing?” and received an affirmative answer from the father of her children.

During the latest edition of “Die Pochers! Frisch recycled” the comedian repeatedly talks about the couple’s impending divorce. He hopes that it will be finalized soon because he wants to “draw a line under it”. “The ball is in the other side’s court,” he says, and at the same time regrets that divorces, with which he already has some experience, are often ultimately about money. However, Sandy Meyer-Wölden does not completely agree with him on this point. In her opinion and experience, the injured egos of those involved also play a role in divorces.

Source: Stern

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