Amira Aly
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Very close to her ex-husband Oliver Pocher: Amira Aly lets fans participate in the creation of her new domicile.
Amira Aly (32) monitors the construction of her new house. On Instagram, the moderator posted a video of her visit to a prefabricated house company in Austrian Carinthia. A luxurious eco house is currently being built there for the Austrian native. However, it should not be set up in your country of birth, but your adopted home of Cologne. In the fall of this year, Amira Aly wants to move in with the two sons she has with her ex-husband Oliver Pocher (47).
In the clip, Amira Aly looks on the employees with a protective helmet and yellow warning vest. It checks wooden slats, smells of concrete sand and also takes the drill in her hand. As a lucky charm, the influencer sank a coin in the foundation of the house.
“Modern, open and a lot of glass”
Amira Aly planned her house herself. According to the manufacturer Griffner, it offers 400 square meters of living space, which are spread over two floors. “Modern, open and a lot of glass”, the client describes her project. Your personal highlight is a dome over a spiral staircase. A photovoltaic system on the green roof is intended to ensure low energy consumption.
She didn’t reveal how much money Amira Aly takes for the house. When the podcasterin won 100,000 euros in August at “Schlag the Star”, she already announced that she wanted to invest the money in a new place to stay.
The house is to be built up around the corner of the property of your ex Oliver Pocher. After the separation from the comedian, Aly came together with moderator Christian Düren (34). It is not known whether he also moves into the prefabricated house.
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Source: Stern

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