2024-07-30 14:28:48
Oliver Pocher demanded that his ex Amira Pocher drop his last name after the divorce. Natascha Ochsenknecht is now also getting involved in this regard.
The fashion designer married actor Uwe Ochsenknecht in 1993, and after their separation in 2009, the official divorce followed in 2012. After this, the influencer kept the name of her ex-partner, with whom she has three children, instead of taking her birth name again.
On her Instagram profile, she explained that in the best case scenario, people get to know each other, get married, have children and stay together until the end of their lives. It worked for her for 20 years, but three children with the same man are no longer a given these days. “After that, I had a relationship. Nine years. And then another half a year. Let’s put it this way: I had two relationships in 30 years. Now these two sweethearts come and sit down and want to explain the world to you and say: ‘Yes, you can give up the name, Sandy has also taken her maiden name.’ But then why is she on the podcast with ‘Die Pochers! Frisch recycled’? And why isn’t the podcast called ‘Pocher and Sandy’?”
When they separated, she herself had never thought of dropping her last name. In addition, her three children had wanted to be called their mother. “But in the end it doesn’t matter because I have the name – and I don’t think I’ve rested on my laurels,” says Natascha Ochsenknecht.
The former model continued: “Sure, you could say that some women were briefly together with the man, got married and used the name. Everyone has to decide for themselves. But I think I’m serious enough to say that you two shouldn’t raise such an alarm because you’re married twice and have children with two partners – which I don’t really care about – but that’s not exactly the showpiece.”
Finally, reality TV celebrity Oliver Pocher gave the tip that you should make a note in your next partner’s marriage contract that the name must be given back in the event of a divorce. “Then you won’t have so much stress on your hands. People know you’re totally hurt. The last separation went really badly. But I’ll tell you one thing: next marriage – make it a note that you will definitely not give up the name.”