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Lyn Explains Bathroom Routine After Divorce From Lee Soo: 'Clean, With No Hygiene Issues'

Singer Lyn explained why she spends much of her day in her bathroom after revealing her post-divorce home life on SBS programs.

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Singer Lyn addressed the attention surrounding her unusual daily routine after viewers saw her spending most of her day in the bathroom on SBS variety show "My Little Old Boy" on June 7. The scene drew surprise because it showed the singer living almost entirely inside the smallest room of her home. Two days later, on June 9, she explained the reason during SBS radio program "Two O'Clock Escape Cultwo Show."

Lyn's bathroom obsession after divorce with Lee Soo: 'Clean without hygiene issues'

On "My Little Old Boy," Lyn opened up the new home she prepared after her divorce from Lee Soo. The broadcast followed her from the start of the day, showing her waking up and then moving straight to the bathroom with snacks in hand. She ate there, read books there, knitted there, and spent much of her time inside the bathroom rather than in the wider living areas of the house.

When the topic came up on the radio show, Lyn said the bathroom gives her a sense of comfort precisely because it is the most confined space in the home. "It is the narrowest area inside the house, so it actually makes me feel cozy," she explained. Her answer framed the routine less as eccentricity and more as a personal way of finding emotional stability in a compact, enclosed place.

Lyn also responded directly to concerns about hygiene. She said she cleans the space thoroughly once every day and stressed that there is no cleanliness issue. She added that the bathroom gives her the feeling of being emotionally and completely independent, which helps calm her mind. According to Lyn, remaining in places that feel excessively spacious creates a psychological burden, to the point that she feels as though panic disorder might set in.

The singer also spoke about the story behind "Ai Jo-a," a trot song released in collaboration with senior singer Seol Woon-do. Referring indirectly to her divorce from Lee Soo in August last year, Lyn said, "Personally, I went through several changes in my feelings and various events, didn't I?" She then expressed gratitude to Seol, saying he gave her the song with deep consideration after telling her that the lower and heavier one's heart feels, the more one should sing a bright and exciting song.

Lyn said she is currently preparing for a solo concert and shared her appreciation for the people around her. She noted that colleagues and junior artists do not ask for complimentary invitations, but instead go through the ticket reservation process themselves and come to watch the performance. Host Kim Tae-kyun agreed with the sentiment, saying that paying the proper price to see a performance is basic common sense, and the conversation turned to the importance of a healthy concert culture.

By Mediafine Editorial Team · By Oh Seo-yoon · By 오서윤 기자 · Translated from the original Korean article. · Original Korean article ↗
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