Singer Lyn and MC the Max's Lee Soo, known as the representative 'musician couple' in the music industry, have ended their 11-year marriage. The couple chose a consensual divorce after long discussions, bringing their marital relationship to a close.
On the 22nd, Lyn and Lee Soo's agency, 325E&C, stated, "Lyn and Lee Soo have agreed to walk their own paths based on sufficient conversation and mutual respect, and they are currently finalizing the divorce process. It is not due to any wrongdoing or fault of either party, but rather a decision made through amicable agreement."
They continued, "The two artists have maintained a good partnership based on deep understanding and respect for each other's music and artistic activities for 11 years. While their legal relationship will conclude, their musical partnership is expected to continue."
The two, who are the same age, have actively continued their music careers since their marriage in 2014 while revealing their unique styles through cross-collaboration on stage. Lyn has established her domain through OSTs and ballads, while Lee Soo has built his through MC the Max activities and solo songs, but the shared title of husband and wife has always drawn attention.
Lee Soo's past controversies have always held them back. His past conviction of being put on probation for soliciting a minor in 2009 was continuously brought up even after their marriage. Lyn defended her husband, sometimes bearing the brunt of public attacks.
In a dispute with an internet user in 2019, he actively responded, stating, "Solicitation is a fact, but false information is rampant," and drew attention when he said, "I'll reveal the facts face to face." Recently, he admitted through YouTube, "I wanted to say what wasn't true, but looking back now, that fight ultimately didn't help anyone."
Last year, celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary, the couple released a duet project album titled 'FRIENDLY+n page1.' showing their unchanged affection. In the title track "You Made Me Cry," Lyn and Lee Soo participated in writing the lyrics, blending their vocal colors to prove their synergy as a couple in music. Ultimately, this duet became the last musical record of their marriage.
Ultimately, the 11-year marriage ended in divorce, but they are still under the same agency. The agency stated, "They will continue to perform on their respective stages in the future," requesting that distorted or indiscriminate speculative reports be refrained from.
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