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PHOTO: Michelle Obama's iCameo On iCarly

June 14 2011, Published 8:22 a.m. ET

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First Lady Michelle Obama taped a special appearance on Nickelodeon’s iCarly in Hollywood Monday, and RadarOnline.com has the just-released photo of her cameo.

Michelle took the role in an effort to bring awareness to Joining Forces, an initiative that supports and honors U.S. Military families.

The First Lady played herself in the episode in which Carly Shay, played by Miranda Cosgrove, is upset because her Air Force colonel father is not at home on her birthday. Eventually, the First Lady saves the day, telling Carly how she is serving her country through her father, and pulling some strings so the two can chat online.

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"The storyline is very sweet," Michelle said in a speech at the Writers Guild Theater. "Carly is a military kid, and that's always been a part of the script -- that's been a part of their situation. Her father has been deployed ... it's just a way for us to recognize her challenges as well as how her friends are stepping up to support her.”

Michelle said her daughters Malia, 12, and Sasha, 9 are big fans of the show -- which makes her "the coolest mom on the face of the planet" with the cameo!

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Michelle’s cameo is slated to air sometime next year, according to Nickelodeon.

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