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"Didn't believe Ofarim for a second"

"Didn't believe Ofarim for a second"

"Didn't believe Ofarim for a second"
"Didn't believe Ofarim for a second"

Titled "The Pochers' Podcast: Laughter and Reflections"

Oliver Pocher (45) and Alessandra "Sandy" Meyer-Wölden (40) cozy up at home for their sixth podcast episode titled "Die Pochers! Frisch recycelt" exclusively on Podimo. With a casual smile, Meyer-Wölden points out her current situation, "I'm back in the closet," in comparison to their previous recording in front of a sold-out crowd at Cologne's "Gloria" stage. The comedian chuckles about his ex-wife's humor getting the better of him, remarking, "You'll manage to outshine me in 180 podcasts, then I can kick you out again and bring in Amira."

A Nod to Thomas Gottschalk

Pocher and Meyer-Wölden reminisced about watching Thomas Gottschalk (73)'s last "Wetten dass...?" show together, harking back to their shared nostalgia. The duo shared their thoughts on the exchange between Gottschalk and Shirin David (28), with Meyer-Wölden encouraging more humility and respect, while Pocher praised the veteran entertainer's legacy. Reflecting on David's success, he noted, "If Shirin David is still around in 30 years and maintaining her success, everything will be wonderful."

Flashback to Childhood Appearances

Meyer-Wölden recounted her participation in a children's choir during "Wetten dass...?" as a six-year-old, singing a modern version of "We are the Champions" with pompoms in hand. Her fond memories of the experience were made possible by her father, famed media lawyer Axel Meyer-Wölden, who was instrumental in the German media scene in the '80s and '90s.

An Unbelievable Scene

The recent Gil Ofarim (41) case was briefly touched upon, but it did not dominate the podcast episode. Pocher expressed his disbelief at the situation, saying, "I didn't buy it for a second." Mentioning their mutual connection in Munich, Meyer-Wölden pondered, "What will become of someone like that now?" Pocher suggested, "The next few years are over for him, but I don't believe in cancel culture."

The Valentine's Day Edition

The next collaborative podcast episode was tentatively scheduled for Valentine's Day 2024. Pocher, with a sly grin, opined, "Valentine's Day is best spent with your girlfriend or ex." Meyer-Wölden playfully asked if she would be his "official Valentine's date," to which Pocher responded with a teasing remark.

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