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My Big Redneck Wedding Episodes | Season 4 | |
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Jessica And Justin
Deatsville, Ala.'s Jessica and Justin already have a baby, so now they've decided to tie the knot - in a mud pit. Justin plans to go all out by giving his bride-to-be a sandpaper pedicure, hiring a beer-chugging clown and - in a Big Redneck Wedding first - taking his buddies along to help him pick out a wedding dress. With an antler-topped cake and jet ski mud-sledding, you know this is going to be a wedding to remember, as long as Jessica isn't too tired from late-night cow-tipping to marry her redneck Romeo.
Tina And Chase
In Claxton, Ga., Tina and Chase plan to top their wedding cake with stuffed squirrels dressed as bride and groom. Chase loves his pistol packin' bride-to-be almost as much as he loves his taxidermy art. So while Tina makes sure their cake has enough room for beer cans and critters, Chase does his best to finish stuffing their animal centerpieces in time for the big ceremony, which will be followed by a reception filled with bouquet launchin,' fruitcake chuckin,' and a demolition derby.
Jessica And Kevin
In Kempner, Texas, nurse-with-a-wild-side Jessica is about to become the fourth wife of rock crawling addict Kevin. In keeping with their love of rugged terrain, the two are getting hitched atop a rock pile - accessible only by the kind of Jeeps Kevin happens to customize. But with a pressurized beer shooter, a game of musical Jeeps and the promise of a truck bed dancing pole, these two RV-living lovers are going to make sure the climb is worth it - maybe even enough for Jessica's mom to conquer her fear of rock crawling.
Jennifer And Chris
Jennifer and Chris are Italian and Cuban rednecks, from the redneck melting pot of Punta Gorda, Fla., who want to get married at the same mud pit where Chris first laid eyes on her. Chris' dad is set to perform the ceremony, but only if he's paid in beer and after he teaches his son how to roll cigars for the wedding. And with a hog roast, jacked-up mud trucks and freshly pierced body parts, Jennifer and Chris' wedding will definitely have something for everyone.
Alicia And Brad
Real American hero Brad, of Corsicana, Texas, may have lost a hand from an IED in Iraq, but he also gained a fiancee from it in Alicia - a no-nonsense deer hunter who handles a mean bow. They're planning on having a redneck carnival for their wedding - complete with an archery competition, fool-proof horseshoes and a dunk tank filled with beer. And there's also a lot of mousetrap and nipple-bonding, courtesy of a preacher who presides over the ceremony as the king.
Kim And Mike
From camouflage tuxedos to arriving to the wedding on an ATV, these couples are going all out to show just how "redneck" they really are. In front of their family and friends, these couples commit their undying love for each other with mattress surfing, beer can canopies and four-legged wedding party members.
Ashley And Lee
The small town of Bithlo, Fla., is about to get a little bigger with the arrival of Ashley and Lee's baby. The proud parents-to-be are going to do everything to insure that their first child is 100 percent pure redneck. So that means setting up a camo nursery, building a mobile out of beer cans and stringing up a zip line to dispose of dirty diapers. And with advice from a parenting coach as well as some role-playing with a practice-baby made out of produce, Ashley and Lee will be more than set to welcome their little one into the wide world of redneck living.
My Big Redneck Intervention
When Bonnie was a little redneck growing up in a single-wide trailer in Tennessee, she used to watch soap operas and fantasize about being one of the beautiful people. Now she's all grown up - living the good life and appreciating the "finer things" like expensive clothes, plastic surgery and a customized golf cart she uses just to get the mail. But her still-countrified family wants to get her back in touch with her muddin', huntin' and four-wheeling roots. So with some help from Tom Arnold, they're going to surprise Bonnie with a weekend of family fun in hopes of taking a city slicker and making her neck redder.
Sara And Joe
Sara is a DIY bride-to-be who is as handy with a hunting rifle as she is with a bow and arrow. Joe is a welder who first started chasing Sara in the eighth grade. These two camo-loving lovebirds from Fredericktown, Mo., are about to get hitched in a truly wild wedding that starts with a chair on skis, goes out with a bang and includes everything from horse manure skee-ball to bubble wrap sumo wrestling and everything in between.
Lindsay And Russell
In Darien, Ga., John Deere lovin' Lindsay is about to marry best friend and hunting partner, Russell. She plans to show up at the ceremony on a tractor. He wants to pop out of the woods in a ghillie suit. And to make sure everyone has a great time, Lindsay and Russell are painting bowling balls to look like pool balls for a giant game of lawn billiards and breaking out the bug zappers for an electrifying game of tag. With their friends pitching in to help duct tape a wedding dress and carve a beer luge from a block of ice, this is guaranteed to be one wedding no one will ever forget.
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