Erica Mena and Bow Wow wedding update: Big day date set for June

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Shad Moss a.k.a. rapper Bow Wow announced in September last year that he and VH1 star Erica Mena were getting married, with a tentative wedding date scheduled for April 2015. Apparently, that wedding didn't take place. However, a recent report from the IBTimes states that the couple is set to have their wedding in June. 

According to the report, which cites an interview with radio station HOT 97, Mena stated that the wedding will take place this summer. 

She said, "Yes and no ... We've kind of set the month ... June ... We haven't set the exact date yet because it's being done at our pace and our time." 

However, there are rumors spreading across the Web that the couple already wed secretly but this was never confirmed nor denied by either of the two parties. Fans have speculated that Mena's statement supports the rumors that the couple already tied the knot since they aren't so keen on doing a "fake publicity wedding" just for everyone else. 

While no wedding date has been finalized, Moss did update their fans with a Facebook post stating he is currently working on "upgrading" the engagement ring that he gave Mena. 

Not everyone is happy with the wedding's delay. According to a report from EnStarz, several fans commented via Facebook that Moss and Mena still need to move out of his mother's basement. Other fans have reiterated that the couple needs to settle on a wedding date before spending more money on rings and other "bling."

As if to counter the negative comments, Moss also posted on Facebook a picture of the couple watching "CSI: Cyber," the series on CBS where the rapper made his acting debut. The photo was accompanied by the caption, "Man we just like any other couple! We just chilling watching CSI CYBER on a nice weds night home in LA." 

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