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Oliver Pocher is currently having to cope with the separation from his wife Amira. The comedian can distract himself with his children. But that is quite expensive.

As openly as Oliver Pocher, 45, is about his emotions, the comedian is now also letting his fans share his finances. In the podcast with his wife Amira Pocher, 31, who recently separated from him, Olli talks about his expensive trip to the USA on the occasion of his twin boys’ twelfth birthday.

Oliver Pocher reveals his kids’ luxury birthday weekend

“I’ll put it this way: I spent $1,300 within four hours of landing. In the evening I was making around $100 an hour. In America and especially Miami, everything is a little more expensive,” says Oliver Pocher and leaves Connection in more detail. His sons from his marriage Alessandra Meyer-Wlden, 40, are now in puberty and wanted shoes from their father for their special day. “Then I invited everyone and then we went to a shoe store,” said Pocher. One of his “favorite sentences” was said in the store: “What’s the limit?” asked one of Pocher’s sons. “Is it 300 , 500 or 700?”

A question that Oliver Pocher probably didn’t expect at that moment. But he “was lucky”; his twins each chose a pair worth around $300, the equivalent of around €283. “The prices are simply different now than in my childhood,” explains Pocher in the podcast, explaining the still proud price. So after buying the shoes, “the first $650 was gone.”

“I don’t blame them either.”

But that’s not all: After the shopping trip, his children and their friends got hungry, so they went to the sushi restaurant. The group of ten dined here 650 dollars (around 613 euros). “Then it was 8:35 p.m. and I was at $1,300,” summarizes Pocher. Amira doesn’t seem to be surprised by this: “That’s just America. That it still surprises you, Olli?!” An expensive day of honor that should continue just as expensively. The next day the birthday party continued Paintball, which cost Pocher around 400 dollars (around 377 euros). After that was It was time to jump on the trampoline and the comedian’s credit card just went “Bing, Bing, Bing”.

An adventurous weekend that his children will probably never forget, right? “When I dropped them off at school as quickly as the door slammed shut. But that’s just the way it is. I don’t take it badly or personally at all,” admits Oliver Pocher.

Source used: Podcast “The Pochers!”

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