Erica Mena and 'Bow Wow' not getting married in Australia

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Reports are claiming that former "Love & Hip Hop" star Erica Mena and Shad "Bow Wow" Moss are going to Australia to get married, but the rapper refuted the rumor on his Twitter account. He addressed the rumors Wednesday, posting on his microblog account that he will be in the Land Down Under for a series of public appearances from the end of June until the Fourth of July weekend. 

"No. They [people] lying. I got real dates posted. Naw, I'm not getting married in Australia," he said. "I'm going to Australia to go get the bag, turn up, promote the record, I'm on CSI: Cyber, do what I do and bring my a$$ back to America and continue to do what I do." 

Fans speculated that the couple will tie the knot abroad since the dates coincide with their rumored wedding date. Moss clarified that their wedding is still coming up soon, but it will not be held in Australia. 

Meanwhile, Mena surprised her fiancé recently by giving him a brand-new BMW i8 worth $200,000. Moss was deeply touched by the reality show star's gesture, saying that he never met a woman who bought him gifts like that, except for his mother. 

He told Hip Hollywood, "The only person that I can think of that bought their man a car was Beyonce when she bought Hov one."

Moss was talking about Beyonce's $2 million Bugatti Veyton purchase which she made for her husband Jay-Z in December 2010 as a gift for his 41st birthday 

As for Mena's gift to him, Moss gleefully said, "I love it and I don't have to pay for it." 

Mena was criticized for giving such lavish gift, but she just shrugged it off. 

The Puerto Rican/ Dominican media personality recently left VH1's "Love & Hip Hop" to concentrate on her upcoming wedding and her married life with Moss. 

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