Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden: A Family Reunited in Cologne

Comedian Oliver Pocher and his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden are reuniting and moving back to Cologne, Germany. The couple, who have three children together, made the announcement on their podcast.
Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden: A Family Reunited in Cologne

Oliver Pocher and Sandy Meyer-Wölden: A Family Reunited

In a surprising turn of events, comedian Oliver Pocher and his ex-wife Sandy Meyer-Wölden have announced that they are reuniting and moving back to Cologne, Germany. The couple, who were married from 2009 to 2013 and have three children together, made the announcement on their podcast “Die Pochers! Frisch recycelt”.

According to Meyer-Wölden, the decision to move back to Cologne was not an easy one. “It was a long and difficult process,” she said on the podcast. “I had initially decided against it because I didn’t want to take the kids out of their environment.” However, she eventually came to realize that it made more sense for the family to be together in Germany, especially since both she and Pocher are busy with their careers.

The happy family

Pocher, who has been open about his struggles with his ex-wife in the past, seems to be thrilled about the reunion. “Who would have thought that I would be able to convince you to move back to Cologne?” he joked on the podcast.

The couple’s three children will be joining them in Cologne after the summer, while Meyer-Wölden’s two younger children will remain in the United States for the time being.

The news of the reunion has been met with excitement from fans, who are eager to see what the future holds for the Pocher-Meyer-Wölden family.

The Pocher-Meyer-Wölden family

As the family settles into their new life in Cologne, they will undoubtedly face new challenges and adventures. But for now, it seems that they are just happy to be together again.

“We’re back in Germany, and we’re happy to be here,” said Meyer-Wölden on the podcast.

The reunion is a testament to the power of love and family, and a reminder that even in the face of adversity, people can come together and make things work.

Cologne, Germany

The Pocher-Meyer-Wölden family’s story is one of hope and resilience, and it will be exciting to see what the future holds for them.