Singers LYN and ISU of the rock band M.C THE MAX have divorced after 11 years of marriage, local entertainment news outlet Dispatch reported on Saturday.

According to the report, “neither party is at fault in the divorce, and after sufficient discussion, they agreed to go their separate ways.”
The couple had tied the knot in 2014.
ISU debuted in 2000 as a member of the four-member band MOONCHILD. The band later changed its name to M.C THE MAX after one member left. Its hit songs include “Goodbye for a moment” (2002), “The Poem of love” (2003), and “Don’t be happy” (2004).
LYN debuted as a solo artist in 2000 with the album “MY FIRST CONFESSION”. Since then, she has released many hit singles, including “We used to love” (2004), “Letter to you” (2004), and “True story” (2009).
She is best known for her original music compositions for hit dramas like MBC’s “Moon embracing the sun” (2012) and SBS’s “My love from the star” (2013–2014).
Both singers are currently signed with the same agency, 325E&C. Dispatch reported that despite the divorce, they will continue their scheduled activities under the agency.
ISU has kept a low profile since 2009, when he was indicted on charges of soliciting sex from a minor. Prosecutors later suspended the indictment in the case. While the singer admitted to soliciting prostitution, he stated that he was unaware the woman was underage.
Journalist: Shawn
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Source: Dispatch