Erica Mena and Bow Wow wedding update: Erica says fans will be 'a part of' their special day

Erica Mena and Bow Wow Instagram/ iamerica_mena

Fans of Erica Mena and Shad Moss aka Bow Wow have been waiting to hear about the couple's wedding details ever since they got engaged last September. Although the former "Love & Hip Hop" star told VH1 earlier this year that she and her fiancé are going to have a destination wedding, very little has been revealed about their wedding plans, specifically, the date. 

In a new interview with Hollywood Life, Mena spilled a few hints about their wedding, and while she kept the date under wraps, she did tell the website that it will happen sometime soon. She said that fans have been "thrown off" about their wedding date since they got engaged, but it's definitely happening. Moreover, Mena revealed that fans can be a part of their special day. 

"The fans can be a part of it in some type of way," she told the website. "It's happening soon." 

Hollywood Life reports that Mena is still figuring out how their fans will be involved, and that she's also busy with other wedding-related things such as her wedding gown and celebrity guest list. 

As for her guest list, the 27-year old said that only one seat will be reserved for a "Love & Hip Hop" co-star, and that seat belongs to Amena.

"Nobody else really matters after that," said Mena.

She added that what really matters to her and Moss on their special day is their family. She said that having some of their celebrity friends attend their wedding would be the "icing on the cake" but ultimately, family is what's important.

"Marriage is about merging family. He has a small family, I have a big family. That's the fun aspect of it," she said. 

Aside from planning their wedding, Mena is currently busy promoting her new jewelry line, while Moss is filming the second season of "CSI: Cyber." 

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