It was thought that it was now. Michael Wendler and Oliver Pocher just had a good two hours to really let off steam on German television. It was supposed to be the end of a week-long social media war between the two. And with that the end. At least that's what we thought. But Oliver Pocher seems to disagree.
On Instagram, the comedian has once again dealt against Michael Wendler and Laura Müller. You have to give him one thing: there has been a clear shift in priorities. Because while the Wendler headlines are slowly ebbing away, a completely different topic dominates the media: the corona virus pandemic.
And what did Oliver Pocher think? Oh, why not combine both: In a new video, the comedian is not making fun of the corona virus itself, but of how society deals with it. It's about current hamster purchases:
+++ BREAKING NEWS +++ State of emergency in Germany! HAMSTER PURCHASES force celebrities to take HUGE measures!
In the video, Oliver Pocher drives hooded through the city to meet his "dealer". He hands him the ordered goods through the car window: disinfectant and toilet paper. The joke would actually be over, you would think. And yet he devotes a minor role to Michael Wendler – because the secret handover of goods only takes place with a code word, that is… "Wendler Eierloch!"
Oliver Pocher is playing on the TV duel, in which Michael Wendler used the puzzle "egg hole" instead of "sissy" – and caused a lot of laughter.
Well, we were probably happy too early – this should have heralded the next round of the Wendler-Pocher small war. The post collects the comments of amused followers who are happy to have at least something to laugh about today.
This is Michael Wendler – facts and figures
Michael Wendler (real name: Michael Norberg) was born on June 22, 1972 in Dinslaken
The most famous songs by the pop singer are "She loves the DJ" and "Nina"
In 2014 "Der Wendler" took part in the RTL show "Ich bin ein Star – Get me out of here" and in "Promi Big Brother".
He lives with his partner Laura Müller in Florida.
source used: Instagram