President Barack Obama smooches Michelle courtside at the basketball
Michelle and Barack Obama were caught on Kiss Cam at a basketball game

Michelle and Barack Obama were caught on Kiss Cam at a basketball game
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama have shown that their marriage is still as strong as ever by kissing in front of a packed basketball game. Barack and Michelle were caught on Kiss Cam during an interval in the match between the American Olympic team and Brazil's players held in Washington DC, although they did need some strong persuasion.
The couple initially refused to have a peck the first time Kiss Cam zoomed in on them, despite boos and jeers from the crowd, but towards the end of the game Obama was ready to do the deed, planting a smacker on Michelle's lips.
Barack Obama, who is currently engrossed in his pre-election campaign against his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, attended the Olympic warm-up game with Michelle, daughter Malia, and Vice President, Joe Biden.
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