Erica Mena and Shad Moss update: wedding date delayed

Engaged couple Erica Mena and Shad Moss Erica Mena's Instagram

April is over and gone, but former "Love & Hip Hop" star Erica Mena and rapper-actor Shad "Bow Wow" Moss are still not married.

Late last year, the reality show star announced that she and Moss are already engaged, and that they were looking forward to an April 2015 wedding. But it seems like the couple changed their minds, and would delay their big day to a later schedule instead.

During her latest interview with Hot 97's Girl Code, Mena clarified to radio host Nessa that she and Moss are still not married yet, but they would still push through with the wedding. She also claimed that they have already picked the month, but they have not decided yet when the exact date will be.

When asked the reason for the delay in their wedding, Mena simply replied: "We haven't set the date exact yet just because it's being done at our pace and our time."

Several speculations started to come out, saying that the couple's relationship is purely a publicity stunt, but Mena denied the rumors, saying that she understands how some people are uncomfortable with their relationship.

Mena also pointed out that she wanted her wedding to be attended by just their closest friends and family, and that she and Moss would want to enjoy their special day that is why they want every detail about the wedding to be about them.

"This is a big step in our lives so we don't really have anything in mind right now, but as we sit down it's coming together. I think people will be surprised to know that it's definitely going to be an intimate affair. Thankfully he does have a lot of celebrity friends and stuff so I'm sure my wedding party will be pretty interesting," the hip hop artist and model also said.

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