Erica Mena and Bow Wow engagement update

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It was almost a year ago when Shad Moss, known to many as Bow Wow, proposed to Erica Mena, star of the reality show "Love and Hip-Hop". But it seems their journey towards holy matrimony hit a bump on the road lately.

Bossip reported about a cryptic post on Moss' Facebook that left many wondering if the couple is drifting apart. "Don't trust too much. Don't love too much. Don't hope too much. Because that too much can hurt you too much," Moss wrote on his timeline. He then posted another one saying, "when people walk out of your life, let them. You might miss them, but remember you are not the one that gave up." These posts caused many to speculate on the future of the couple.

Adding up to the speculation is the fact that Bow Wow is selling his BMW car, according to reports by TMZ. This car has a special story behind it. Mena bought it for him three months ago. Moss selling the car has people asking if both are in good terms or if the wedding is still on.

The talk about the two not getting along started when both had an exchange over Instagram with Moss expressing disapproval of Mena's posted photo and Moss later posting a photo of himself with a lot of girls around him captioned with, "I think my fans miss this guy... time to bring him back". This hinted that the couple might eventually call off the engagement soon.

Mena on the other hand is a believer of marriages. She can be recalled throwing a comment at her reality co-stars' live wedding ceremony saying on Instagram, "I don't want my wedding to be a joke. You only get one!!!" How does this comment apply to Bow Wow and Mena's unfolding drama over social media? At least fans can still expect a wedding soon as Moss denied that he is ending his engagement with Mena, for the time being at least.

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