Bow Wow and Erica Mena news: Santana admits feeling bad about couple's engagement

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Back in September 2014, rapper Shad Moss a.k.a. Bow Wow proposed to Erica Mena just after six months of dating. Bow Wow believes that Mena is a special girl and is the right one for him. The couple made the announcement via social media, and now, the couple is already planning their June wedding. 

In a recent interview with People, Bow Wow described Erica Mena, saying, "She's very smart, silly, knows how to hustle. And she's electrifying. Anytime you have all of that in a woman, what more could you want?" 

While "Love & Hip Hop" fans are happy for the upcoming union, there is one person who was shocked and surprised. Apparently, Mena's ex Cyn Santana was one of the last people who realized that she is engaged. She learned about it when a friend showed her a photo from Bow Wow's Instagram account. 

"I was actually at a bar with one of my best friend and someone sent me a picture, a screenshot," she narrated. "I didn't understand it ... the picture and then of course, you get on Twitter, everyone's writing to you and telling you."  

She then admitted "It was a bit difficult. I was confused for a few days." 

Santana didn't expect Mena to talk to her about the proposal or personally share the news with her, but it still came as a surprise. Nonetheless, she also admitted that she has moved on from Mena and is already dating someone. 

So, what if Bow Wow and Mena invited her to their wedding, will she go?

"Absolutely not," she said. "God bless them, but no."

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