Bow Wow and Erica Mena updates: Engaged couple moving to new home

Erica Mena and Bow Wow Twitter/ iamericamena

Erica Mena and Bow Wow are taking on a lot of things these days. Aside from planning their wedding, the couple has been busy with their respective endeavors as Bow Wow — real name Shad Moss — is filming the second season of "CSI: Cyber" while Mena has been promoting her new fashion line, Her. Now, it looks like the pair is about to get their hands full as Mena revealed that they are moving to a new home. 

On Thursday, Aug. 6, the former "Love and Hip Hop" star took to Twitter and wrote, "Man lots to do. Me and Bow getting ready for this big move & I have lots to do so I can drop @Her_by_emena fall/winter collection & lingerie." 

And it looks like the 27-year-old reality TV star is anticipating the task to be a challenge as she informed her followers that "decorating and furnishing our new home is going to be a mission. Wish us luck." 

The reality star-turned-entrepreneur also confirmed that she and her fiancé are definitely planning to have kids as she revealed that their new home includes a nursery. One of her Twitter followers reminded her to decorate the new baby room, and in response Mena tweeted, "We are." 

Friday appears to be a productive day for the couple as Mena posted a picture of her and Moss in the kitchen, with the couple casually dressed in shorts and dark t-shirts. Mena had her hair up in a ponytail, and she appears to be wearing no makeup. The shot was captioned, "Today was a good day." 

Mena and Moss first lived together with the actor's mother, Teresa Caldwell, in Atlanta. Earlier this year, Moss told People magazine that he and Mena shared the home with his mother because "the house is too big, but I want to make sure my mom is comfortable forever." The couple lived in the remodeled basement, while Caldwell resided on the main level and second floor of the 8-bedroom mansion. 

The couple got engaged in September 2014. No date has been announced for their wedding as of the moment. 

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