Michelle Obama, former first lady, will not attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week, marking a break in her attendance at every presidential inauguration since 2009. Her husband, former President Barack Obama, is confirmed to attend the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies, according to a statement from the Obamas’ office. No explanation was provided for Michelle Obama’s decision.

The announcement follows her absence at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral last week, which was attended by several political leaders, including the Obamas, Bushes, Clintons, Bidens, and Trumps. Michelle Obama’s last public engagements included campaigning with Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan and Pennsylvania before the midterms and appearing on the Jennifer Hudson Show in December.

Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg as expected to attend Trump’s presidential inauguration.

Michelle Obama’s attendance at Trump’s 2017 inauguration was candidly discussed on “The Light Podcast,” where she shared her discomfort. Reflecting on the event, she said, “There was no diversity, there was no color on that stage. There was no reflection of the broader sense of America. Many people took pictures of me and said I wasn’t in a good mood. No, I was not.”

The Bushes and Clintons have confirmed their attendance at the upcoming inauguration. However, Michelle Obama’s absence implies a continuing divide in the political landscape.