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Rease nuptials at Country Mansion score highest on TLC’s ‘Four Weddings’

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Recent bride Jenna Rease is filmed by a crew from TLC’s “Four Weddings.” Rease’s Sept. 3 wedding was featured on the show, and was judged highest of the weddings it competed against. (Photo provided)
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Like many brides-to-be, Jenna Arseneau, now Jenna Rease, watched many of the wedding-themed shows as she daydreamed and planned for her own big day.

“I love all wedding shows, especially ‘Four Weddings,’” said Rease, originally of Manteno. “I was watching a marathon (of the show) one day and decided to look online to see if they were looking for brides in Chicago.”

It turns out TLC’s “Four Weddings” was looking for Chicago brides and she heard back from the show pretty quickly. They sent a very lengthy application that asked specific questions, like your biggest pet-peeves at weddings and what is unique about your wedding. She later was asked to do an interview on Skype, but then heard nothing for months.

It wasn’t until July when she found out her Sept. 3, 2011 wedding would be featured on the show. She attended her first wedding for it a week later, and the last wedding was in October.

The finale wasn’t recorded until November, which is the day she found out her wedding to Doug Rease at The Country Mansion in Dwight won the “Four Weddings” contest.

“We were there all day and didn’t find out anything til like 5 p.m.,” she said. “We had no idea until my husband stepped out of the limo. It was the first we all knew of it so my reaction was real.”

The episode featuring the Rease wedding and their big win aired Jan. 20 on TLC. The show takes four brides and sends them to each other’s weddings to rate each one. At the end, the bride with the most total points wins a honeymoon.

Rease won with a score of 94 points of 120. That was nine points more than the second-place winner. Each bride rates the venue, dress, food and overall experience of each of their competitor’s weddings. Each category is rated one through 10 giving each category a possible total of 30 after adding all the brides’ ratings.

“I was super excited to see we got 94 points. That’s relatively high for the show. The most I’ve seen is in the 80s so I was like wow. It was fantastic,” said Rease.

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