Beyoncé and Jay Z are currently on their joint "On the Run" summer tour, and their on-stage chemistry is certainly on fire. However, there seem to be some things that they need to work on to keep their relationship strong as they are reportedly seeking online marriage counseling together.

According to Mirror Online, the "Drunk in Love" duo, who have been married since 2008, is going through marriage counseling via Skype, following recent cheating rumors. "It might sound drastic but in America especially, counseling is fairly standard procedure," a source revealed. "They have known their therapist for a long time and try to have weekly sessions just to keep communication open and make sure there are no misunderstandings."

The source added that the sessions with a therapist are not to fix anything between the R&B diva and the "Magna Carta Holy Grail" rapper: "It's about maintenance rather than trying to fix anything hugely wrong. They are both happy and their daughter, Blue Ivy, remains their absolute priority."

Similarly, HollywoodLife reported that the "Crazy in Love" hitmakers are still in love. "They have had their issues and will continue to have their issues but they are good," an insider close to the couple insisted. "They take their relationship very seriously and realize how important it is to their love, their family and their brand."

"There will be no breakups happening between these two anytime soon," the insider added.

Jay Z was previously accused of having an affair with Mya, who dismissed the mistress allegations by entirely blaming the social media for reporting false information. "Never did, never was, never will," the R&B singer said via Instagram. "Illegitimate, thirsty sources with no facts and that's the 'media' for you-especially today."

"I play second to no one, pay my own bills, have my own label, own management company, rely on God only and respect myself & marriage too much for nonsense," Mya continued in her denial before complaining how the cheating rumors were simply published for view counts: "False rumors are crafted for ratings & numbers. And miserable, unhappy people need someone to judge to deter the attention away from their own misery and feel better about their miserable lives. If they did it to Jesus, they'll do it to anyone. God bless."