A wave of breakup rumors have been surrounding “Love and Hip Hop” couple Erica Mena and Safaree Samuels.
The pair haven’t posted any photos or videos of each other on social media, which apparently is quite unusual. Fans also noticed the couple haven’t commented on each other’s photos seemingly compared to when they did earlier on in their relationship.
Mena’s last photo of Samuels was posted on April 12, and the rapper’s last image of his fiancée was April 24. According, to gossip site Media Takeout, the model allegedly shaded Samuels on her Instagram story, supposedly indicating she wanted to be loved properly.
“I want more women to experience love that doesn’t involve suffering first and being glorified later,” the post read.
Fans probed Mena and Samuels in their comments, asking about their alleged split.
“Damnnnn u and @iamsafaree don’t post each other no more ?.. y’all broke up that quick.”
“Where’s Erica your not posting Erica ever 5 mins? Ya’ll over that quick.”
“What’s up with you and your Latina lover ??”
“Dang ya’ll over that quick?”
Others reassured the pair were still together.
“? just because they don’t post each other everyday doesn’t mean they ain’t together anymore, jeez y’all miserable.”
“They haven’t broken up they probably just don’t do all that on social media anymore.”
Following the rumors of their alleged breakup earlier this week, Mena took to her Twitter Thursday evening and tweeted, “Miss my man ?.”
She also reposted an Atlanta DJ playing Samuels’ song “No Regular Girl,” where she was featured as his leading lady in the video.
If that wasn’t enough proof that the pair are seemingly still together, a fan asked him why he hadn’t posted Mena on his page in a while, to which the model herself responded, “? Y’all be way to concern about other people instead of yourselves. I will never understand that.”
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