Watch What Happens Live: Amy Schumer and Andy Cohen reunite their infant sons Gene and Ben on TV

Watch What Happens Live: Amy Schumer and Andy Cohen reunite their infant sons Gene and Ben on TV

Amy Schumer and Andy Cohen reunited their infant sons who have been kept apart due to the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live.

The 38-year-old comedian and host Andy, 51, both brought out their sons so they could see each other virtually and wave hello.

Andy said he counted Amy’s 11-month-old son Gene as one of his 14-month-old son Ben’s only friends of the same age.

Together again: Amy Schumer brought out her son Gene so he could see Andy Cohen’s son Ben on Tuesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live

‘Sadly our playdates have been halted since the quarantine,’ Andy said before launching into a game called, ‘One, Two, Baby!’.

They both admitted during the game that they ‘hate’ baby shark and that their nannies change more diapers than they do.

Andy asked which one of them makes Gene and Ben laugh more and they both agreed that Amy does.

Amy and Andy both also concurred that she curses more in front of her son.

Adorable moment: The 51-year-old Bravo host held Ben on his lap so he could see his friend Gene

Adorable moment: The 51-year-old Bravo host held Ben on his lap so he could see his friend Gene

‘We don’t even try not to,’ Amy admitted.

‘He misses Ben so much. I really miss seeing him,’ Amy said.

‘Ben misses Gene,’ Andy said.

Bravo fan: Amy offered her insights on Bravo shows before playing a game called, 'One, Two, Baby!'

Bravo fan: Amy offered her insights on Bravo shows before playing a game called, ‘One, Two, Baby!’

‘They’re little friends,’ Amy said.

Andy suggested they bring the boys out when show was off the air so they could wave at each other.

‘Or now. He just came in,’ Amy said prompting Andy to retrieve Ben.

Playdates halted: Andy who was diagnosed with COVID-19 earlier this year said playdates for Ben and Amy's son Gene were halted due to the coronavirus pandemmic

Playdates halted: Andy who was diagnosed with COVID-19 earlier this year said playdates for Ben and Amy’s son Gene were halted due to the coronavirus pandemmic

Ben and Gene then waved at each other smiling.

‘See you after the quarantine,’ Andy said as Amy answered, ‘See you after the pandemic’.

‘I think they know,’ Amy said.

Together again: Ben and Gene smiled upon seeing each other again

Together again: Ben and Gene smiled upon seeing each other again

‘I think they know, too,’ Andy agreed.

Fellow guest Bridget Everett, 47, also held up her dog Poppy and waved its paw.

Andy mentioned how he and Amy spoke about two months ago about wanting to keep their children out of the spotlight.

Good times: Fellow guest Bridget Everett held up her dog Poppy

Good times: Fellow guest Bridget Everett held up her dog Poppy

They both said the quarantine changed their mind.

‘We’re all home and, you know, either you’re gonna be sharing this sort of intimate part of yourself or you’re not going to share anything,’ Amy said.

‘I feel like it makes me feel better and happiuer to see people’s families and whatever right now. Those rules have kind of gone out the window,’ Amy said.

Mind changed: Andy mentioned how he and Amy spoke about two months ago about wanting to keep their children out of the spotlight, but both changed their minds due to the pandemic

Mind changed: Andy mentioned how he and Amy spoke about two months ago about wanting to keep their children out of the spotlight, but both changed their minds due to the pandemic