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Amira Pocher shoots against Sandy Meyer-Woelden

No one said anything

Sharing a fate, an ex-husband, yet not green towards each other: Amira Pocher (l.) and Alessandra...
Sharing a fate, an ex-husband, yet not green towards each other: Amira Pocher (l.) and Alessandra Meyer-Wölden.

Amira Pocher shoots against Sandy Meyer-Woelden

Oliver Pocher wants Amira to take back her maiden name again. Amira cooks inside, not only because of this, she also shares her thoughts openly about him and his new podcast partner Sandy Meyer-Wolden.

"Yesterday I cooked inside", says Amira Pocher in her podcast. However, even in the recording of the new episode of "Love Life" (exclusively on Podimo), she is still at 180. The reason: Oliver Pocher's demand for her to adopt her original name Aly once again. He stated, "I'm fundamentally for it that she changes her name back to her original name", the comedian had said, again in his own podcast with ex-wife Alessandra "Sandy" Meyer-Wolden.

Since Oliver Pocher's statement, Amira has been bombarded with messages from his fans. But she is not even divorced yet and wants to take it slow.

A surname is "also a brand"

"We're being honest, the surname is interesting for everyone because it's obviously also a brand", Oliver Pocher had said in his podcast. He mentions Barbara Becker and Natascha Ochsenknecht in this context, who hold on to their famous partners' names after divorce.

Amira accuses him of deliberately bringing up the topic of name change to put pressure on her. If she gives in and accepts her birth name again, he can claim: "See, when I say something, that's how it is". He wants to show her: "I have power".

Amira Pocher states that she can't make it right for anyone, no matter how she decides, in the podcast. In public, she is known as a "Gold Digger", who only cared about her prominent (ex-)partner's money and fame.

"Who profits from Olli now?"

Amira Pocher refers to herself as "the last one" who would deny that she has profited from her ex-husband's fame. But she can now stand on her own feet. Other ex-wives of Oliver Pocher couldn't make such a claim. "Who profits from Olli now?", she asks rhetorically. "Who? Me? I'm doing my thing. Who profits from him? No one's saying anything."

It should be clear who she means: Sandy Meyer-Wolden. She has been his successor in the podcast "The Pochers" since their separation. The podcast continues to run with the subtitle "freshly recycled", even though Sandy doesn't call herself Pocher.

He also profited from the marriage

Oliver Pocher also benefited professionally from their marriage, Amira Pocher now claims. After all, they had not only run the podcast together but had also appeared together on TV or on stage. "When I met Olli, he was touring through clubs in Germany, and there were no thousands of people there, there were 200, 300 people, and I steered the screen behind him and helped him with his tour", she calculates.

Oliver Pocher became sympathetic to many people through her, this is what several people have told her. And his current tour, where the comedian is dealing with the separation, is the most successful of his career. Amira's conclusion about the Pocher or Aly case: "I don't need this name. I'll make it in life somehow." Given the recent incident where Oliver Pocher drew unwanted attention to himself at one of Taylor Swift's concerts in Gelsenkirchen with Meyer-Wolden by his side in a Rammstein T-shirt, this attitude is certainly a good one.

Amira's decision about changing her name has sparked debates within Celebrity Couples circles, with some celebrities like Barbara Becker and Natascha Ochsenknecht known for maintaining their famous ex-partners' names post-divorce. Oliver Pocher's insistence on Amira adopting her original name Aly again has led to allegations from Amira that he's using the topic to exert power and pressure on her.

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