Joe Budden & Cyn Santana Call It Quits 4 Months After Engagement: Report

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The two have nixed social media traces of each other.

There's been speculation over the course of the past few days that things between Joe Budden and Cyn Santana have been rocky. It looks like she's removed all traces of Joe from her social media platforms which initially sparked rumors that the two are no longer an item. This appears to be true as reports emerged confirming that the two had called it quits.

Joe Budden and Cyn Santana got engaged four months ago but it looks like they won't be walking down the altar at all. Hollywood Life reports the couple decided to part ways after they got into a "huge fight."

"Cyn is no longer wearing her engagement ring and she has wiped Joe from her page — they have split," an insider from Love & Hip Hop said. "It just happened. He's gone on tour right now and they had a blowout fight. It's very fresh."

Not only have they deleted all pictures of each other off of social media, but they've also unfollowed each other on social media. The source close to them said their friends are hoping they can work things out but Cyn Santana seems pretty adamant that they split. They said she's "saying it's over" and "seems very upset, hurt and angry."

The couple had their first child together, Lexington Budden, in December of 2017. 


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