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Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen - Season 15

Longtime friendsMatt BomerandAndrew Rannellsgot extra close on Thursday’sWatch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.

Their kiss came as Bomer, 40, and Rannells, 39, played a game where they rattled off a series of questions to one another, all the while getting closer and closer until their faces were nearly touching.

Of course, the questions weren’t tough, with the two wondering everything from “What’s your favorite musical?” to “What’d you eat for breakfast?”

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Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen - Season 15

Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen - Season 15

Eventually, it became evident a kiss was on the way as the two exchanged compliments, calling the other “pretty.”

“When was the last time you brushed your teeth?” Rannells asked.

“More recently than you,” Bomer responded.

By the time the game ended, the two shared a kiss.

“Wow, that was amazing,” Cohen, 50, joked afterwards, turning to theirBoys in the BandcostarCharlie Carver, who was bartending. “Can you guys leave? ‘Cause I want to play that game with Charlie!”

In addition to Bomer, Rannells and Carver, the Broadway production ofThe Boys in the Bandfeatures a cast of all openly gay actors — includingJim Parsons,Zachary Quinto, Robin DeJesus, Tuc Watkins, Michael B. Washington and Brian Hutchison.

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Boys in the Band

Boys in the Band

“What I like so much aboutBoys in the Bandis how the play right now reads so much as, ‘Look at how things have changed and look at how they haven’t,’ ” Parsons, 44, explained in a behind-the-scenes video PEOPLE premiered exclusively back in January.

“We’ve come so far in the last five years, just legislatively. And yet there’s been this explosion of backward thinking and harmful thinking and political ideology that swept our country,” said Quinto, 40. “We are responsible for standing up and being acknowledged and celebrating ourselves and celebrating our community in a way that shows these people that are trying to undo the progress that we’ve made that we are not going anywhere.”

Added Crowley: “You just have to be reminded of how our freedom didm’t exist. We can’t lose it. We cant go back. There is no good time to tell it except all times.”

The Boys in the Bandis playing a 15-week limited engagement at New York City’s Booth Theatre. Tickets are on-sale now.

source: people.com