Singer Lyn and MC the Max's Lee Soo have concluded their 11-year marriage and will embark on their respective paths. The two emphasized mutual respect until the end and made it clear that it is a "mutual consent divorce."

On the 22nd, Lyn and Lee Soo's agency stated through an official position, "The two have agreed to walk their own paths based on sufficient dialogue and mutual respect, and they are currently finalizing the divorce process," adding, "This is a decision based on a mutual agreement, not due to the fault of either party." They continued, "Although the legal relationship has been settled, they will continue to support each other as musical colleagues and carry on their activities," while urging restraint on speculative reporting about the two's relationship.

Lyn and Lee Soo got married in 2014, establishing themselves as a "musician couple." Lee Soo founded 325E&C in 2016, and Lyn has also been active under the same agency. On their 9th wedding anniversary, they displayed affection by going on a date at a restaurant, and on their 10th anniversary, they showcased their musical synergy by releasing their first duet album, Friendlyn.

However, Lee Soo's past controversies shadowed their marriage. He had a history of being granted a deferred indictment for charges related to underage prostitution in 2009, before the marriage, and this was continuously mentioned even after they wed. Lyn had confessed her burdens and struggles while defending her husband.

Nonetheless, the couple displayed affection throughout their marriage by discussing their process of harmonizing their preferences. However, ultimately, their 11 years of companionship resulted in separation.

Nonetheless, a spokesperson emphasized, "The divorce was a choice made in understanding and respect, not conflict," stating, "They will continue their activities on stage, and there will be no changes to the concert schedules planned for this year."

Lyn has been loved for OST hits such as "Time to Turn Back" and "My Destiny," while Lee Soo has cemented his status as a leading vocalist of Korean rock ballads through his work with MC the Max, with songs like "Don't Be Happy" and "Anywhere." While their marriage has ended, attention is focused on whether their music will continue.

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