Erica Mena and Bow Wow split? Cryptic posts spark break-up rumors

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Is it over for Shad Moss and Erica Mena?

The rapper-actor, also known as Bow Wow, and his reality star fiancée are currently rumored to have ended their engagement after cryptic images were posted on their respective social media accounts.

Speculations began when the former "Love & Hip Hop" star posted a photo of herself on Instagram earlier this week and simply captioned it with the word "Mood." 

Bow Wow, on the other hand, posted a still photo taken from his old music video. He was flocked with a number of women while playing with sweets and whipped cream. In the caption, the "CSI: Cyber" star said, "I think my fans miss this guy.... Time to bring him back and im not talking about my hair."

Fans began to speculate that there is trouble in the couple's relationship despite Moss' note in the picture that said, "Yall & the rest of these urban blogs stop jumping the gun. its a picture." 

Aside from the Instagram post, the rapper also used his Facebook page to post a message that seems to be sending a message across to an unidentified person. He posted a meme with the caption, "I ain't making time for nobody that don't make time for me."

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Posted by Bow Wow on Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Mena also added fuel to the fire with a recent Instagram post where her engagement ring was noticeably missing.

However, Bow Wow seems to be sending mixed signals regarding the status of their relationship after he recently posted a photo of his fiancée. He also wrote an inspiring message to his fans, saying that each challenge in life can help serve as a lesson to make a person grow stronger. 

Before the rumors began, Bow Wow and Mena revealed that they will be moving into a new mansion situated in a posh Hollywood neighborhood where other famous celebrities like Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Jerry Lovine live.

The couple remains mum about the real status of their relationship.  

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