Erica Mena defends Bow Wow, says fiancé's comments on social media were taken out of context

Erica Mena and Bow Wow Instagram/ iamerica_mena

Erica Mena may have left "Love & Hip Hop," but the star still gets caught up in drama every now and then, most recently on social media.

Last month, Mena posted a picture of herself on Instagram and her fiancé, Shad Moss aka Bow Wow commented, "All me! Top to bottom! Look at What I created!" 

According to The Shade Room, when a fan asked what Moss meant when he said he "created" Mena, the "CSI: Cyber" actor replied, "Just what I said. That's all me. Look at her from a year ago to now."

The actor mentioned that Mena now dresses and wears her hair differently, adding, "As a man its our job to put our women on and up so high on pedal stool they become unreachable boy! That's what I do!" 

He went on to say that he saw something in Mena that no one else saw, and it's only now that fans get to see the potential that he saw in her.

Moss earned a lot of negative attention due to his comments, but Mena said that she's not the least bit upset about what her fiancé said and that his comments were taken out of context.

In a Twitter Q&A, she said, "I KNOW that just like I said I don't want my wedding to be a joke was taken and twisted so was that!" 

It's clear that the two adore each other because aside from standing up for one another, the two are also in the habit of showing their love in many ways, and the pair's love story is documented on social media. Back in May, Mena made headlines when she gave her fiancé a luxury sports car as a reward for all his hard work, and she has also gotten his name tattooed on her body. 

Mena and Moss got engaged last September and a wedding date has yet to be announced by the couple. 

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