It's no secret that "Love & Hip Hop New York" cast Cyn Santana had major difficulties coping with Erica Mena's surprising engagement with rapper, Shad "Bow Wow" Moss.
Following her tell-all interview with VH1 claiming that she was at a bar when she first heard that Mena and Bow Wow are already engaged.
She also admitted that, "It was a bit difficult you know, I was confused for a long time, for a few days."
But now, it seems like "Love & Hip Hop New York" cast Cyn Santana has already moved on from all the pain Erica Mena's engagement has caused her.
VH1 released an interview with Santana's apparently new boyfriend, known only by his first name Ray.
When asked if how's Cyn coping up nowadays and if she has indeed moved on from her breakup with Erica, Ray confidently answered, "I believe she's 100 percent over Erica Mena."
And while Ray believed that what went on between the "Love & Hip Hop New York" co-stars are real he claims that it was already a closed book.
"She cared for her at a point, you know. But I believe that she's over her," he said.
While Cyn Santana has yet to confirm that she is indeed dating Ray, the guy known only for his first name has already did the talking for her as he called Cyn his "girlfriend" during the interview.
"I've known Cyn for a long time. We've been friends for a long time. She's a great girlfriend. Great girl- caring, loving," Ray answered when asked about how they ended up together despite their opposite personalities.
And while Cyn Santana has apparently moved on from her failed relationship, Erica Mena has reportedly exited the "Love & Hip Hop New York" show to spend more time with his soon-to-be husband Bow Wow and focus on making her business flourish.
"Now she's done she's out here full time now," Bow Wow confirmed the news to Access Hollywood Life . "She has some great things coming as well. She has HER, her clothing line she's running."
"She's branching that out. She's doing a lot of big things too and she's looking forward to the move. She's actually on the plane on her way here right now."