It's no secret how Wendy Williams feel about Erica Mena and Shad "Bow Wow" Moss.
Following her feisty comments about the couple, specifically about the former "Love & Hip Hop New York" star, Mena decided to fire back putting "The Wendy Williams Show" host to her place.
The former reality star took to Twitter to express how she felt about Wendy's not too friendly comments about her.
"Wendy loves to discuss everyone's relationship but her own very abusive one," Erica Mena revealed.
In an article posted by VH1, Williams without hesitations throws shade at Mena, calling her names even revealing that the engagement had been called off already.
"[Erica's] a very lovely girl from what I know, I don't really know her but very good-looking woman," Wendy Williams said.
"But when Bow Wow got engaged to her after only dating for a few months, I was gagging. Bow Wow, your mom is going to flip. I know guys like girls like that but they normally don't bring them home. And they definitely don't engage them, with the ring. Sorry Erica, I'm just calling it like it is. Pow! Pow! Okay, so they got engaged and I've been saying this all along, if you recall, and also said they'd never make it down the aisle because either we "John Q public" are going to pressure him into rethinking his thing or his friends are going to say, 'Yo dawg, you know, she's pretty for a hooker. She's a snack but the main course? With the ring?' No."
Apparently, the engagement was called off when Erica Mena made her miscarriage public. Bow Wow was said to call out his fiancée for "attention seeking" and for making the "five-month-old" tragedy a public concern.
Bow Wow has now reportedly keeping himself busy with his four-year-old daughter, Shai Moss following the end of his engagement with the "Love & Hip Hop New York" star Erica Mena.
As reported by Enstarz Bow Wow has now deleted photos of him and Mena in his Instagram account, instead it's now flooded with photos of him with his daughter.
"He and Mena have removed all photos of one another on their social media pages," the publication claimed.