Erica Mena convened Safaree Samuels’ antics against him at Chris Brown’s concert while allegedly evading child support and parental responsibilities.
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After Erica Mena released a video of Chris Brown’s concert in Miami, he tore up Safaree Samuels, calling him the “hoter” boy because he was the “poster boy” of the “boring” dad and accusing him of lying in court to avoid paying child support.
When Safaree shared a clip of himself singing in the opening game of Chris Brown’s “Breezy Bowl XX” tour, Erica was watching from a distance thousands of miles away from Greece.
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She removed her Instagram story and blew up her ex-husband with what she said was acting emotions and her parents’ neglect.
“At Chris Brown’s concert, the boy at the World Poster shed fake tears for another man at Chris Brown’s concert,” she wrote. “Joker, you are not sworn in now in court so you don’t have to lift your finger or a dollar for a child you can’t even see. Even your mother should be ashamed.”
The former Love & Hip Hop star didn’t stop there. She called his behavior “embarrassing” and reminded him that their kids are more than just social media dramas. In her subsequent positions, she extended her message to other women who deal with her father absent.
“For every woman who touches me, thank you. I see you.” “Your message touched me. Many of us are dealing with these so-called fathers, and these facts screamed in court, bankruptcy.
She continued: “We should not ignore the weak circles of ‘men’ and the women in the family who proudly stand in these weak beatings, knowing that they don’t even really spend time with their kids, let alone say a lot like that. It’s really disgusting.”
Safaree has not spoken publicly about Erica’s sharp comments, but posted a mysterious caption on Instagram that reads: “You can’t pay me to suffer.”
The two reality show characters ended in 2019, welcomed the two children and completed the divorce in 2022.
Since then, they have engaged in a controversial legal battle over custody and financial support.

