Fans in the comments were excited to see the pair together.
“Hamish looks like a little kid at Christmas 😂,” one person wrote.
“This makes me very happy ❤️,” another said.
“A love story for the ages,” wrote someone else.
However, others took issue with the reunion, given that neither of the comedians are technically single.
“😢 I love you both but neither of you are “single” and I wish I could cross a border to see family in a hard lockdown this is a real kick in the stomach. I guess there’s different rules for “essential” celebs 😢,” one fan lamented.
“I’m ‘single’ as I’m by myself in Sydney interstate and separated from my family and partner. Same rules. Hope you get to see yours soon. Hang in there 👊🏼,” Andy kindly replied.
With his partner Bec Harding in Melbourne (and their dog, Harriet), it might be some time before Andy can be reunited with them, and his family.
Hamish moved to Sydney with his wife, Zoe Foster Blake and their two children, Rudy and Sonny, at the beginning of this year.
The move was to allow Zoe to be more hands-on with her business, Go-To Skincare, which is based in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills.