On Instagram, Oliver Pocher (48) and Sandy Meyer-Wölden (43) are showing themselves in a tuxedo and wedding dress. "We have news," the comedian's ex-wife says excitedly in a story, while he responds with an "Okay, then we'll just get married again." On Friday, they want to reveal what's going on. However, as becomes known on July 16, the clip shows the two of them during recordings for a joint podcast.

Previously, the ex-couple had a podcast together called "Die Pochers! Frisch recycelt," but that ended in early 2026. Meyer-Wölden said goodbye and explained on Instagram in January: "For me, it feels right at the moment to dedicate myself to new tasks and to vacate my place on 'Die Pochers! Frisch recycelt.'" The decision wasn't easy for her, she wrote. Pocher, meanwhile, brought singer Pietro Lombardi (34) on board.

It will be a live comeback for Pocher and Meyer-Wölden

The duo Pocher and Meyer-Wölden want to give their podcast a second chance, reports broadcaster RTL, which was present at the shoot. The two had photos taken in wedding attire for the new cover. Under the title "Die Pochers - LIVE!" the ex-couple is taking to the stage. According to the report, the podcast will consist of live shows in front of an audience, with ticket sales beginning on July 18. "We're daring to do it again!" they joke in conversation with the broadcaster.

Pocher and Meyer-Wölden, who were married from 2010 to 2014 and have three children together, have apparently settled their differences in the meantime. "We had our differences - both privately and professionally. But simply because of the children, we always have to deal with each other," Meyer-Wölden explains. Her ex-partner also keeps "the doors always open." Pocher notes: "One thing is the job. The other is private." If they don't agree, "then that's just how it is. Then you draw consequences. But at some point you find your way back to each other."

The "Bild" newspaper is also reporting on the new podcast project. According to the report, the episodes will be recorded live on the first Tuesday of each month. The whole thing is supposed to be released through the comedian's "Pocher.Club," which also features "Patchwork Boys" by Pocher and Lombardi.