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Pregnant Erica Mena files for divorce from Safaree less than two years after wedding



Erica Mena, 33, who is currently expecting her second child with Safaree, 39, has filed for divorce.
 
The "Love & Hip Hop" star filed for divorce from Safaree last Friday, May 21, in Fayette County Superior Court in Georgia, TMZ reports. It is the same courthouse where they formally tied the knot in October 2019.
 
She filed on the grounds of the marriage being "irretrievably broken".
 
According to the documents obtained by TMZ, Erica is asking for primary physical custody of their 1-year-old daughter, Safire Majesty, but she's willing to share joint legal custody with Safaree.
 
She also wants child support, in addition to the Fayetteville, Georgia, home they currently share.
 
The news of the split comes after the couple announced that they were expecting another child together. Erica also has a 14-year-old son, King Javien Conde, from a previous relationship.
 
Only weeks ago, Safaree had written a post, saying getting married is one of his biggest mistakes. His wife Erica hit back, calling him the most selfish, vain, and inconsiderate person.
 
Prior to that, as 2020 ended, Safaree took to Twitter to hint at going into the new year a single man. He then tagged divorce court to the post. He later apologized for it.
 
Hence, when the couple announced they were expecting another child, it came as a surprise but Erica defended her marriage.
 
She wrote at the time: "Granted, there's been mistakes made, immaturely, but a marriage is a marriage... And unfortunately, there's been mishaps. In any marriage, s**t happens. When you're in the public eye, my husband and I have both realized that things should be kept in." 

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