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Reaction to Amira's complaining? Oliver Pocher and ex Sandy make fun of parenting methods

2024-04-12T14:21:12.722Z

Highlights: Oliver Pocher and Amira Pocher decided to go their separate ways in 2023. Thanks to their children, the comedian and the presenter remain close. But the two don't always agree - especially when it comes to the topic of education. Oliver Pocher plays in his own podcast “The Pochers! “ Freshly Recycled” (episode from April 11, 2024: “Touched”) “THANK GOD AMIRA DOESN’t listen to our podcast,” says Sandy Meyer-Wölden jokingly. “No, there’s no chocolate in there, the chocolate is at the bottom,’ Olli replies on the microphone. At the end he says goodbye with the words: ‘I'm going to check that the little monsters get their 100 grams of sugar a day. Fortunately, sugar is found in all foods, it is essential for life.’ “I can only repeat it again and again," says Sandy.



Amira Pocher complained that Oliver let their children snack on too many sweets. Is that the comedian's reaction?

Cologne – Oliver (46) and Amira (31) Pocher decided to go their separate ways in 2023. Thanks to their children, the comedian and the presenter remain close even after the relationship ends. But the two don't always agree - especially when it comes to the topic of education.

Amira Pocher condemned Oliver's parenting methods: Now he's making fun of it

It wasn't long ago that Amira Pocher publicly complained that her sons snacked too much at Oliver Pocher's. While the Austrian-born woman tries to cut out sugar almost completely, Dad has "first a lollipop, then there's ice cream and chicken nuggets and fries." Whether the comedy star listened to his ex's podcast or the topic often leads to debates in private? At least he plays in his own podcast “

The Pochers! “

Freshly Recycled

” addresses exactly this “problem”.

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In the middle of recording with his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden (41), Oliver Pocher is interrupted by his eldest son. He's obviously sitting on dad's lap, but he doesn't feel like it anymore. “Wonderful – the children are awake. That means...?" the 46-year-old begins and Sandy suggests: "Give him a lollipop or a gummy bear." The comedy star laughs and explains: "He already has two. And since he started drinking Red Bull regularly, he no longer sleeps at lunchtime. No idea what's going on."

“Thank God Amira doesn’t listen to our podcast”: Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden relieved

When it comes to upbringing, Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden seem to have a similar mentality - for this reason they are particularly good at making fun of Amira's strict approach to nutrition. But they don't necessarily want the mother of two to notice. “Ah, I can only repeat it again and again. “Thank God Amira doesn’t listen to our podcast,” says Sandy jokingly. “That’s the most important thing,” agrees her ex.

They then prove in person that the boys like to snack on chocolate with their dad. The listeners see live as one of the children looks for sweets in the podcast room. “No, there’s no chocolate in there, the chocolate is at the bottom,” Olli replies on the microphone. At the end he says goodbye with the words: “I'm going to check that the little monsters get their 100 grams of sugar a day. Fortunately, sugar is found in all foods, it is essential for life.”

In the podcast, Oliver Pocher not only talked about private matters, but also took up a current topic. While many stars in Germany support presenter Elton (53) after his job loss, Oliver Pocher describes him as an “insulted liverwurst” after complaining about the “Beat the Star” exit.

Sources used:

Podcast “The Pochers! Freshly Recycled” (episode from April 11, 2024: “Touched”)

Source: merkur

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