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Erica Mena "Baby Bump" Video Prompts Pregnancy Rumors: Watch


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Erica Mena and Safaree Samuels have landed on the pop culture radar with their engagement. Samuels went all in for the special occasion and the visuals from the proposal have attracted many eyes, some of which have noticed a change in Mena's figure. Some of the photo and videos that have been circulating seem to show signs of pregnancy. Erica has since denied being pregnant via social media but skeptics think she might be pulling a Cardi.

"I'm not pregnant, I'm sorry. I'm happy though, and I've been eating a lot," she said, followed by coquettish giggles. "Trust me though, when I do get pregnant...y'all think I slay now? Sh*t..." Although the reality television star claims she isn't currently with child, her statement definitely points to future plans of building a family with her soon-to-be husband.

Erica Mena is already a mother. She shares an 11-year-old son names King Conde with her ex-partner, Raul Conde. According to the young parent, Safaree has made efforts to form a positive relationship with the child. A couple of days before the engagement, the Love & Hip Hop star gushed about the sweet interaction: "A MAN takes the time to bond with your kid. ???? Thank You GOD!??"

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