Bow Wow, Erica Mena news: Singer would consider making film with Mena

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Erica Mena came to fame on "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" as a model looking to get a career in the music industry. By her last season on the show, the star had two singles including the R&B song "Where Do We Go From Here". But now that she is set to be wed to rapper/ actor Shad "Bow Wow" Moss, can fans expect to hear some new music from the couple? 

Wetpaint reports that during a Twitter Q&A on Saturday, July 25, the "CSI: Cyber" star was asked whether he would be open to making music with Mena.

He tweeted, "Umm musically naw. Maybe acting or something. She was suppose to do lottery ticket years back." 

Moss was referring to his 2010 movie "Lottery Ticket" where Mena was supposed to play his love interest. Due to scheduling conflicts, "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" star Teairra Mari got the role. 

The 28-year-old rapper is currently filming the second season of "CSI: Cyber" as Brody Nelson . In a past episode of the show titled "CMND: Crash," which aired on March 11, Mena appeared in an uncredited role as Brody's girlfriend. 

For now, while Moss is busy filming for the CBS drama, Mena is reportedly occupied with planning their wedding. Details about their upcoming wedding has been mostly under wraps, but Mena did confirm earlier this year that they are going to have a destination wedding. Last month, in an exclusive interview with Hollywood Life, the "Love & Hip Hop" alum said that their fans are going to be part of their special day, which will reportedly take place soon. 

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

According to the site, the 27-year-old reality TV star is still figuring out how their fans will be involved. 

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