Beyoncé not only broke the Internet when she released her visual album, Lemonade, but she also created a controversial frenzy with the media and her protective fans. Infidelity rumors began floating around on Jay Z's end, after hearing lyrics of betrayal and growth. To put the lingering questions to rest, the rapper reportedly gave his take on the album and addressed the cheating allegations.

Although Lemonade offered a variety of strong images of Black empowerment and female unity, many fans could only focus on one aspect: the identity of "Becky with the good hair." The BeyHive swarmed in, attacking people who they believed to be the actual suspect in the Texas Bama's songs. Fashion designer Rachel Roy, celebrity chef Rachel Ray, singer and more were among the names that came under fire.

One of Hollywood's favorite couples have yet to publicly commented on the matter since the album made its way onto the scene. Thanks to an unidentified source, fans finally get a chance to discover how the 46-year-old Tidal owner feels about his wife airing out their dirty laundry.

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"He understands the reasoning [behind her decision to release such personal tracks]," a source close to the couple told E!. "This is part of the process of being transparent. And they have healed. He has been very humble about the experience. Beyoncé is the love of his life and he will do what it takes."

Apparently the two have been having problems in their marriage for quite some time now and have been working through their issues in counseling. Trust was lost and hard to gain back in the relationship, which ultimately led to them not speaking for awhile, according to the source.

Bey might have given her fans an insight look at her marital troubles, but she wasn't alone bringing Lemonade to life. Jay knew all of the lyrics and messages they would send out and put the stamp of approval on the songs before they were released. The dynamic duo worked together and used their undeniable business sense to give birth to a chart-topping success.

“Jay was involved in the creation of Lemonade and knew every song Bey was going to release,” the source continued. “He knew the lyrics; he knew the implications. He had to approve the songs before release. . . Jay is all about self-expression, so he gets it. Beyoncé shares music before it’s released with Jay so he can listen and share his thoughts. When it comes to music, they are very in it together and supportive of each other's craft.”

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