Singer Lyn left an enigmatic post. Coming four months after ending an 11-year marriage, her feelings have drawn even more attention.

On the 28th, Lyn left a short post saying, "Even if I break, I was someone who wanted to hold someone." She referred to an unspecified "someone," but considering Lyn's actions to date, opinions are gathering around the speculation that the "someone" might be her ex-husband Lee Soo.

This is not the first time Lyn has made an enigmatic move after the divorce. Earlier she posted a video of a sea scene using Lee Soo's song "Your Lights" as background music. She did not mention Lee Soo directly, but attention focused on the fact that she used his song in the post, and it was interpreted as a roundabout way of revealing her feelings about the divorce with the enigmatic line "the person I wanted to hold."

Lyn and Lee Soo married in 2014. Both born in 1981 and the same age, the two maintained an 11-year marriage and were also active musically. During this time Lyn appeared on programs such as "King of Singers" and "Hanil Top Ten Show," achieving excellent results, and she released a duet project album with Lee Soo, showing their presence as a representative music-industry couple.

But in August, they shocked the public by announcing a breakup after 11 years of marriage. It was especially shocking because during their marriage Lyn had defended Lee Soo's suspended indictment on charges of engaging in prostitution with a minor, showing what seemed like "true love."

In 2009 Lee Soo received a suspended indictment for charges of engaging in prostitution with a minor. At the time Lee Soo said he did not know the other party was a minor, but he admitted to the prostitution. As a result, MC the Max's activities and Lee Soo's solo activities were halted for a long time, and the stigma followed him even after his 2014 marriage.

Lyn engaged in an exchange with internet users, saying, "The prostitution is true, but false information is rampant within it," and when someone commented that the crime was severe she replied, "This is crazy. I'll tell you the facts face to face," predicting a "face-to-face confrontation" and sparking controversy.

Later, on a YouTube channel she also said, "My husband felt sorry and uncomfortable because I took the blows with my whole body. Then I felt sorry instead. If I stay still it's fine, but I make things worse by scratching at it. I only wanted to say what was not right was not right, but looking back now I wanted to fight and win. I don't think it helped either me or my husband. Now I know that was wrong, and I've learned to stop a little and to be quiet. Time heals—this is what it is—and my heart has calmed."

Meanwhile, Lyn and Lee Soo remain under the same agency even after their divorce. At the time of the divorce the agency said, "Both Lyn and Lee Soo are currently active under our 325E&C, and they plan to continue their respective music activities going forward."

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