Kerri-Anne Kennerley confronts comedian Charles Firth on Studio 10 - months after sharing his phone number on live TV amid a debate over The Chaser's Alan Jones stunt By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:27 BST, 1 April 2019 | Updated: 04:34 BST, 1 April 2019 Viewcomments Kerri-Anne Kennerley came face to face with The Chaser's Charles Firth on Monday's episode of Studio 10. The pair had been involved in an on-air feud last October, after the comedian projected Alan Jones' phone number on several Sydney landmarks. Kerri-Anne, 65, disapproved of the stunt and shared Charles' own phone number during a live Studio 10 broadcast, which resulted in him being inundated with calls. Reunited: Kerri-Anne Kennerley, 65, and The Chaser's Charles Firth, 54, kissed and made up on Monday's Studio 10, after an on-air spat on the program in October last year But Kerri-Anne and Charles, 54, have moved on from their spat and publicly declared on Monday they were friends again. Kerri-Anne leaned in for a hug during their interview, before the funnyman planted a kiss on her cheek. Amusingly, Charles said he hasn't changed his phone number since it was broadcast on live TV and still gets unwanted calls and texts. Heated: Last October, Charles was interrogated by Kerri-Anne, over why he and his The Chaser colleagues, decided to broadcast Alan Jones' mobile number on Sydney landmarks In October last year, Charles appeared on Studio 10, where he spoke about his decision to broadcast Alan Jones' mobile number on Sydney landmarks. Charles, who is a part of the satirical group The Chaser, ridiculed the New South Wales' government's plan to promote a horse race on the sails of the Sydney Opera House. The group shared a video where the words 'Advertise here. Call Alan,' along with his mobile number, were projected onto the exterior of New South Wales Parliament House and the New South Wales Art Gallery. During his appearance on Studio 10 last year, Charles was interrogated by Kerri-Anne. 'Why did you put his number up there? Why?' Kerri-Anne asked at the time. Prank: A video with the words 'Advertise here. Call Alan,' along with his mobile number, were projected onto New South Wales Parliament House and the New South Wales Art Gallery. Alan Jones is pictured in August 2018 'So that everyone would call him and then he'd apologise,' Charles responded. 'I think it's very clever what you did... but the number? I think that went too far,' she continued, to which Charles quipped: 'But he's been horrible to so many women.' 'What a heck of absolute rubbish!' Kerri-Anne responded. 'Yes he's got a temper and he can sound very hard, but there's a lot of times where he's done amazingly fabulous work.' The veteran media personality then wrote Charles' own mobile number on a piece of paper, and held it up for Studio 10 viewers to see. Antics: Showing her support for Alan, Kerri-Anne wrote Charles' mobile number on a piece of paper, and held it up for viewers to see Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility