Erica Mena slams ex-fiance Bow Wow, calls him woman beater

Erica Mena and Bow Wow celebrate her 28th birthday Instagram/ iamerica_mena

Rapper Bow Wow and "Love & Hip Hop: New York" star Erica Mena's relationship has been a subject of rumors for several months, with reports of their on and off love story. The couple has remained mum about all the issues but finally, the silence has been broken just this week.

On Thursday, Mena took to the social media to finally put all the rumors to rest as she slammed her now-ex Bow Wow, whose real name is Shad Moss, saying negative things about him.

According to the International Business Times, Mena's split with her ex was confirmed when Moss posted a picture of his baby mama, Joie Chavis, bearing the caption "We all deserve to be happy." This may have started the series of tweets from Mena criticizing Moss.

The Jasmine Brand gathered that Mena responded to Moss' Instagram photo saying, "Now he can go back to beating her a** again. I'm good on dealing with his Little man complex."

But that wasn't the only post Mena released. On the same day, she also took to Twitter to air her side. "Don't be bitter,I'm allowing you to collect what's left of those CBS checks. I'm not showing the world who you really are.Be grateful for it," the post, which has since been deleted, stated.

Meanwhile, Moss has not released any comment on Mena's accusations of him being a woman beater. However, his baby mama had aired her side and denied the allegations, according to The Shade Room.

According to the news portal, Chavis even said that Mena's allegations were "unacceptable" and "ridiculous" and insisted that Moss has "never laid a finger" on her. Chavis also denied rumors of her and Bow Wow back together.

"We are not together. We are just friends, and I am single," read part of Moss' baby mama's post on Instagram, adding that they are merely co-parenting their daughter, Shai.

 

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