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Lyn and Lee Soo of MC the Max Announce Divorce After 11 Years of Marriage

Singer Lyn and Lee Soo of MC the Max are concluding their 11-year marriage.
According to their agency 325E&C on August 23, “Lyn and Lee Soo are currently finalizing divorce proceedings through sufficient discussion and mutual respect. This decision comes not as a result of any fault on either side, but as a mutual agreement.”
The couple, who wed in 2014, spent more than a decade together both as partners in life and frequent collaborators in music. As recently as last year, they released the duet “You Made Me Cry,” continuing to show strong musical chemistry.

“Although their legal relationship is coming to an end, the two plan to support each other and remain colleagues in music,” the agency stated.
The agency added, “Both artists continue to promote under the 325E&C label and will pursue their individual musical careers going forward. We kindly request that speculative or inaccurate reporting on this matter be avoided.”
Since her debut in 2001, Lyn has been beloved for a series of hit songs and OSTs, including “Used to Love” and “Back in Time.” Lee Soo debuted in 2000 as a member of MoonChild before the group was renamed MC the Max, achieving widespread support with hits like “Goodbye For Now,” “Don’t Be Happy,” and “No Matter Where.”
Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”
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