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A few days ago, Erica Mena took to social media to express the tragic news of her miscarriage. Naturally, the star was greeted with well wishes and prayers.

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Mena posted an emotional message on Instagram that was later taken down. But she also tweeted the following:

Clearly, Mena felt like she had been carrying a huge weight on her shoulders and wanted to share her story. Bow Wow, however, did not feel like this was a good idea at all. The Shade Room’s Instagram revealed the upset star’s views, which were caught on video:

Basically, Bow Wow says that Mena sharing her story is, “5 months late” and that it’s “attention-seeking.” We can understand the reality of not wanting to share your personal business on social media, as Bow Wow discusses. But what I don’t understand is how you then go and do the exact same thing publicly.

Perhaps Mena was looking for support during her healing process. Moreover, if we’re getting really real here, the biological relationship that Mena probably felt with her unborn child is something that Bow Wow cannot understand.

Thank you for your story Mena and we hope you are healing. You too, Bow Wow, even though we don’t agree with you here.

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