Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been known to the public as LBB. Her talents in acting and story telling, along with her determination and passion has allowed her to achieve tremendous successes in the world of entertainment. She has had a long run on Broadway making her Broadway debut when she was just nine. Due to her exceptional performances, she was nominated in several categories in Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management as well as a variety of other shows. In addition to Broadway roles she has also appeared in television shows acting in the programs Angie Tribeca: Idiot Sitter Royal Pains as well as Cold Case. She is not only an actor, but she is also an accomplished musician. She started writing songs at 14 years old and started her first band at the age of 18. Country music is in her blood and she's received high praise and rave reviews for her debut country single Giddy on Up and album Achin and Shakin. To take her creativity further she founded the company she owns, LBBTV. It was the result that became the web-series that became a hit, comedy Cooter County. Alongside her charitable and social activities she's also an American Heart Association spokesperson.
Mary Padian, an American businesswoman and reality TV star, is most well-known as the host and owner of Mary's Finds' online store. Also, she was a part of Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian can also be referred to as the Junkster or her nickname is the Junkyard Queen. She has an impressive collection of antiques which she acquires from auctions estate sales, and storage units. Mary earned a degree in photography and then began her career with Architectural Digest's founding editor Paige Rense. Later, she started her own Mary Finds section. It featured video clips on decorating and home renovation and she returned to Texas to start her own business under the same name. She focuses on furnishing antiques and restoration. A&E Television producer noticed her as she managed the antiques company and asked her to take part in Texas Storage War. The three-season series proved to be a huge hit. In the wake of her success She was cast in the initial Storage Wars' fifth season. Storage Wars seasons 5-12 have had her appearing on and off of the reality show.









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