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Erica Mena has responded to Safaree Samuels’ recent claims in an interview about not seeing their children.

Mena hopped on Instagram and tagged The Shade Room, who recently interviewed Safaree with Keysha Ka’ior. “@theshaderoom the truth to one of the many lies is….. It’s actually 6 months – a half a year,” she wrote.

“Before I walk into 2025 I promise you all will know the whole truth,” Mena continued. “And it won’t be edited fabricated fake recipes either. And yall know I don’t do interviews with just anybody so just know this sit down will be explosive.”

Mena’s comments came following Safaree speaking about their current situation to Ka’oir in which he expressed that he isn’t able to be around her because of their issues. “I refuse to go to her house to pick up the kids until this thing is settled on paper and I know, ‘Ok this is my time,’” he said during the interview.

“Real life, shit it’s just a very unstable situation with her — having to have any direct dialogue with her,” he continued. “So, right now I’m just in the legal process of trying to get it to that schedule.”

Back in October, Safaree posted a video of Mena physically assaulting him in from of their children. In a caption shared with the video, he wrote, “I have to put myself first. Because I’m either gonna end up in jail or worse because I’m dealing with someone who’s anger management is nonexistent.”

Mena responded to the video — but she wasn’t apologetic. “Posting videos that transpired in 2023, but yet in May 2024 you were begging for me back,” she said. “If it was so traumatic for you, why were you in my ring camera in May 4-7 begging for me to let you in and to take you back. Make it make sense.”

The couple divorced in 2022.

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Erica Mena has responded to Safaree Samuels’ recent claims in an interview about not seeing their children.

Mena hopped on Instagram and tagged The Shade Room, who recently interviewed Safaree with Keysha Ka’ior. “@theshaderoom the truth to one of the many lies is….. It’s actually 6 months – a half a year,” she wrote.

“Before I walk into 2025 I promise you all will know the whole truth,” Mena continued. “And it won’t be edited fabricated fake recipes either. And yall know I don’t do interviews with just anybody so just know this sit down will be explosive.”

Mena’s comments came following Safaree speaking about their current situation to Ka’oir in which he expressed that he isn’t able to be around her because of their issues. “I refuse to go to her house to pick up the kids until this thing is settled on paper and I know, ‘Ok this is my time,’” he said during the interview.

“Real life, shit it’s just a very unstable situation with her — having to have any direct dialogue with her,” he continued. “So, right now I’m just in the legal process of trying to get it to that schedule.”

Back in October, Safaree posted a video of Mena physically assaulting him in from of their children. In a caption shared with the video, he wrote, “I have to put myself first. Because I’m either gonna end up in jail or worse because I’m dealing with someone who’s anger management is nonexistent.”

Mena responded to the video — but she wasn’t apologetic. “Posting videos that transpired in 2023, but yet in May 2024 you were begging for me back,” she said. “If it was so traumatic for you, why were you in my ring camera in May 4-7 begging for me to let you in and to take you back. Make it make sense.”

The couple divorced in 2022.

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