Erica Mena and Bow Wow updates: Wedding to happen soon, only one seat reserved for 'Love & Hip Hop' co-star

 Twitter/Erica Mena

While their highly anticipated wedding plans are still being kept under wraps, Shad "Bow Wow" Moss continues to gush about his lady love, former "Love & Hip Hop" star Erica Mena, on his social media accounts.

In the rapper's Facebook page, Bow Wow posted a very touching poem that he dedicates to his fiancée, who he often refers to as his "wife."

The Power of a SmileThe power of a gun can kill and the power of fire can burn the power of wind can chill and the...

Posted by Bow Wow on Sunday, 19 July 2015

The poem titled "The Power of a Smile" reads:

"The power of a gun can kill

and the power of fire can burn

the power of wind can chill

and the power of a mind can learn

the power of anger can rage

inside until it tears you apart

but the power of a smile especially yours can heal a frozen heart."

As if the poem is not romantic enough, Bow Wow ended the post by saying "Love you Baby. "

The poem was also posted on his Instagram account, which features a slideshow of Mena's portraits this time.

Earlier, Bow Wow shared some very intimate information to all his Facebook followers, saying that his "wife" is the best thing that ever happened to him, and announced that they are currently looking forward to having a new baby. 

Mena, on the other hand, said that the time for her and the rapper-actor to walk down the aisle will happen really soon. In an interview with Hollywood Life, the former reality show star said that they are planning to get their fans involved in the wedding. However, she admitted that she still has to decide about other wedding-related stuff like the gown that she wants to wear, as well as their actual wedding date.

While Mena is thinking of having her fans at the wedding, she sternly stated that Amina Buddafly will be her only "Love & Hip Hop" co-star who will be invited to her wedding.

"Amina. Nobody else really matters after that," Mena said.

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