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MICHELLE OBAMA DUNKS ON LEBRON

The First Lady shows off her basketball skills against some world class opponents.

When the Miami Heat players visited the White House recently to celebrate last season's championship, Mrs. Obama recruited them to shoot a video about healthy eating.

Then with the cameras rolling -- she dunked on Lebron James!

The First Lady also has some fun with the fact that the players always videobomb each other during interviews.

You can see Lebron and Michelle eating an apple - while the coach interviews Dwyane Wade and Ray Allen.

The Miami Heat at the White House: Healthy Tips From NBA Champions by letsmove on YouTube

IT'S A WRAP FOR THE SPICE GIRLS

For those hoping for another spice girls album or a reunion tour, we now know it ain't happening.

Victoria Beckham, formerly known as Posh Spice, has squashed the idea that the group will ever get back together.

The Spice Girls last performed together at the 2012 London Olympic closing ceremonies.

Beckham said in a recent interview that she was proud to perform with her former group at the Olympics, but she won't ever do it again.

She told Vanity Fair Spain magazine, "That was a perfect time to say, that's great.  Thank you to everybody, but no more.  Sometimes you've got to know when it's time to leave the party."

 FULL HOUSE REUNION

It looks like another 90's reunion is going to happen -- and we'll get to catch it live during the Super Bowl.

We're a little less than two weeks away from the Super Bowl, and we are already getting a little sneak peak of the commercials.

It's been almost 20 years since "Full House" went off the air -- but it doesn't look like much has changed for Danny, uncle Jesse and uncle Joey.

This Oikos commercial is just a preview for what we'll see in the game.

But if you want more of the guys, the yogurt maker has posted more videos of the guys singing, joking and playing air hockey.

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