Oliver Pocher had to cancel “Grill den Hensler”. ,
Emergency due to coke gag!
“Gag” becomes emergency…
The “Grill den Hensler” summer special, which aired on Vox on Sunday, was great! In the middle of the show, comedian Oliver Pocher (44) had to be treated by paramedics.
What happened? pocher, who is known for his strange appearances, was really only responsible for the sweets. Not much can go wrong, can it? So far!
Because the guests were American football trainer Patrick “Coach” Assum (48) and Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxi (62), who competed against host Stephen Hensler (49).
The princess admitted on the show: “I have to find a man again.” Poacher became curious and asked how the great lady would conceive of the man of her dreams.
With the following answer, Poacher seemed overheated. Lady Gloria: “As you are! Blonde, blue-eyed and stupid!” Poacher as an elite gigolo? He liked the idea.
He: “Maybe I’ll be ‘Prince Pocher’ soon!” Presenter Laura Vontora (33) jokingly turned to Pocher’s wife amira (33) A: “If you’re looking, pack your bags!”
That’s when the comedian suddenly got very hot! Pochar took off his shirt, tied his apron around his bare chest and prepared his dish: pears and gorgonzola.
But the situation worsened when Pochar had to add baking powder to his food. “Old Gag Always Works!” Poacher said and smelled the baking soda with his nose.
Poacher with “works” clearly meant only laughter from the audience. Because after that nothing worked for him anymore!
The comedian was so irritated that he was closing his face, watering his eyes, screaming, panting, choking and blushing. A real emergency!
Pocher tried to continue cooking, but presenter Laura Vontora recognized Pocher’s bad condition and intervened. He paused the rest of the time, sending paramedics to the studio, who took Pocher with him for treatment.
Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis casually remarked: “Guys, I’ve changed my mind. I can’t marry a man who can’t handle baking powder!”
Viewers will then know how the show goes from 8:15 pm on Sunday.