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Following a split, these are the actions they typically engage in.

Amira and Oliver Pocher formally announced their separation on August 31, 2023. Even a year later, tranquility continues to elude them.

Previously, Amira Aly and Oliver Pocher were a renowned duo performing on stage. However, their...
Previously, Amira Aly and Oliver Pocher were a renowned duo performing on stage. However, their dynamic shifted significantly starting from August 2023.

Amira Aly and Oliver Pocher are the subjects at hand. - Following a split, these are the actions they typically engage in.

Amira Aly (31) and Oliver Pocher (46) declared their split in late August 2023 following seven years together, hoping for a harmonious personal and professional partnership post-divorce. However, that's not what transpired. Instead, the former lovebirds who used to critique celebrities and influencers together found themselves at the center of their own drama, with no signs of respite even after their legal separation.

On the Podimo podcast "Die Pochers! Frisch recycelt" in the beginning of the year, Oliver's first ex-wife, Alessandra Meyer-Wölden (41), stated, "Oliver Pocher and Amira have outdone any reality show." Initially, the blame fell on Oliver, who, following the split, criticized Amira in his stage show "Der Liebeskasper" and frequently attacked her via Instagram and TV interviews. Meanwhile, Amira remained relatively silent for a prolonged period, but Oliver's attacks kept the public feud alive. He accused her of an affair with motivational coach Biyon Kattilathu (40) before attacking her new companion, TV host Christian Düren (34).

Seven years as a couple

Just a few weeks after the official separation, Oliver made it clear that no further collaboration was on the cards by terminating their joint podcast and replacing Amira with Alessandra. Married to the 41-year-old from 2010 to 2014 and having three children together, Oliver met Amira Aly on Tinder in 2016. He kept her out of the limelight for a long time. In the fall of 2019, they tied the knot in the Maldives, and their sons were born in 2019 and 2020. Amira's public career started alongside her husband.

Though Amira has not been as direct as her ex in recent months, her stance on the separation has become more assertive. In her podcast with her brother Hima, the topic frequently arises. She might be tired of her ex's constant provocations, leading to a continued feud even after the divorce hearing in late July. They had disagreements about the last name first, and recently, it was about finances, with Oliver commenting, "It also cost enough to drop the name." When Amira won 100,000 euros on "Schlag den Star" on August 24, he made a sarcastic remark, "Well, the bills can be paid now."

Accusing each other of financial misconduct

Amira later informed "Bild" that she would keep the prize money and took a swipe at Oliver, "Since my ex-husband Olli Pocher hasn't paid child support for a year, despite his public claims, I will keep the 100,000 euros. Also, the children are with me most of the time - even if Olli presents it differently." Oliver countered, "Mathematics was never her strong suit... Neither the timeline of our separation, how long we had the children, or how much money was earned during the relationship, interest calculations for a new house, etc."

The Pocher soap opera continues, providing ample material for future podcast episodes. Meanwhile, things are looking up for his first ex-wife.

When two people quarrel, a third party benefits. In this case, it's Alessandra Meyer-Wölden. The first ex-wife of Oliver Pocher came back into the spotlight due to the love crisis. In the past years, she had primarily focused on her family life in Miami. By joining the Pocher podcast, she started a new career. Even their blended family thrives, as the erstwhile hostile ex-couple now has a great relationship. Surprisingly, Meyer-Wölden is currently dating an old acquaintance of Oliver Pocher's.

Despite this, her comeback fuels hope that TV star Oliver will eventually reconcile with his second ex-wife and establish a better relationship, though it may take some time.

After the separation, Amira and Oliver's public feud showed no signs of abating, leading to a prolonged period of separation that was far from harmonious. The formerly united critique duo found themselves at odds, with no opportunity for reconciliation even after the legal separation.

Despite their ongoing conflict, Oliver decided to terminate their joint podcast and replace Amira with his first ex-wife, Alessandra Meyer-Wölden, signaling an end to any further collaborations.

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