Erica Mena Shames The Shade Room While Protecting 4-Month-Old's Privacy

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Erica Mena called out The Shade Room for being a "toxic sick blog" with "miserable followers" while celebrating her baby girl turning 4 months.

Erica Mena had a message for The Shade Room on a photo she posted of her caressing her newborn baby girl who just turned 4 months old. Erica and Safaree welcomed their first child together back in February, and since time seems to fly by faster than ever these days, their daughter is already 4 months old as of last Tuesday (June 2nd). Erica shared an adorable shot of her and her newborn —whose name is still unknown—rocking matching custom By Veer swimsuits, as she hides the baby's face to protect her privacy on the Internet.

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"She is four months now," Erica wrote in the caption. "She is the perfect mix of her daddy and I. I wanted to share this with all her internet aunties who actually send real love her way."

However, she followed these lovely words with an additional message in parentheses directed at The Shade Room. "Respect this image isn’t for your toxic sick blog or miserable followers," Erica wrote. "Thanks." This isn't the first time that the reality TV star has called out the gossip outlet. Last December, Erica put them on blast for reporting that she had supposedly tried to leak Nicki Minaj's nudes. Erica called TSR "a pathetic outlet for our culture" and accused them of "harassing a woman who's getting ready to give birth," as she was still pregnant at the time.


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