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Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden: Sexual innuendos between ex-partners

Oliver Pocher and his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden chat for the fifth time in their joint podcast. Things get ambiguous in the latest episode. Are things still sizzling between the former lovers?

The chemistry between Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden still seems to be right.aussiedlerbote.de
The chemistry between Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden still seems to be right.aussiedlerbote.de

"The Pochers" - Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden: Sexual innuendos between ex-partners

"Who haven't I fucked yet?". Oliver Pocher asks this question in the intro to the latest podcast episode. And the fifth episode of "Die Pochers! Freshly recycled". The comedian sits on a vintage armchair with a very dynamic suspension. As soon as he is discovered, he jiggles around on the chair and it becomes offensive.

The episode is available as a video podcast, and viewers don't need to picture it. Pocher sits relatively low and says: "I don't want to know what kind of sexual intercourse has already taken place on this seat." Then he takes pleasure in moving in waves on the armchair. His ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden, with whom he does the podcast, is already looking irritated and amused at the same time. "You're doing well! Been a while, Olli?" she asks after the ambiguous movement.

Oliver Pocher makes allusions to their sex life as a couple back then

Pocher replies: "I'll put it this way, if we'd had it back then, we'd still be married". "Triplets!" she replies - the couple have a daughter and twin boys together. "Maybe we'd have eight children," Pocher tops the statement and continues to bounce around on the armchair.

As the episode progresses, they work through the story of how they met in front of the audience. The thematic focus is on the relationship between Oliver Pocher and his ex-wife. His current main topic, the separation from his still-wife Amira Pocher, is given little space this time. But the 45-year-old can't resist a side blow this time either.

The two talk about why Sandy Meyer-Wölden eventually became Alessandra, i.e. why she was called by her full name. Oliver felt the name Sandy was an "assi name" and renamed her as a result. He asks the audience if there is a Sandy hiding there too. When this is the case, he asks: "Are you single, Sandy?". The woman's answer: "No". Then the side blow against Amira, who is said to have had an affair with a man she met on a flight: "Never mind, I've learned, it doesn't matter, let's fly to Bali together, I'll have my book with me and before you know it, I'll be touching you, especially."

But back to the topic of Sandy and Oliver. The ex-couple reveal that they recorded the last episode of the podcast in Pocher's bedroom, his gaze freezes, she giggles. "Is there a punchline to that sentence?" Meyer-Wölden replies: "Well, I haven't been in your bedroom for a while."

Both ex-partners are currently single and seem to be getting on better than ever. Who knows, maybe there will be a love revival at some point, the chemistry between the two still seems to be right - the ambiguity increases from episode to episode.

Source:Podimo

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In the latest podcast episode, Oliver Pocher jokingly asks if he's missed having sexual intercourse with his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden, who finds his behavior both irritating and amusing. Later, Pocher makes a joke about his current wife Amira Pocher, implying that their relationship might have been stronger if they had more children together.

During the podcast recording, Oliver and Sandy share a moment in his bedroom, which leads to some playful banter and laughter between them. The chemistry between the ex-couple is evident, and they seem to be getting along better than ever, although neither of them is currently in a relationship.

Source: www.stern.de

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