Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been referred to by the general public as LBB. Laura Ashley Bell Bundy's passion in acting, storytelling and music, combined with her love and commitment has brought her great success in the entertainment industry. When she first appeared on stage at age nine, in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular she has been in numerous important Broadway roles since then. Her outstanding performances earned her she won awards in various categories in Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management as well as a variety of other shows. In addition to Broadway, she has appeared in numerous TV shows, including the show Angie Tribeca's Idiots Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. Along with being an actress, she is also singer. She started writing songs at 14 years old and started her first band when she was 18. Achin and Shakin, her first single and album of country music Giddy On Up, both were success and were praised by the press. To push her creativity further she started the company she owns, LBBTV. The result was the web-series with a huge following, Cooter County. Social work, charitable activities and role as a spokesperson for The American Heart Association are also a part of her busy schedule.
Mary Padian, an American real-life television personality and businesswoman is best known as the owner and host for Mary's Finds' online store. She also starred in Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is also known as The Junkyard Queen or Junkyard Queen or The Junkster is famous for her large antique collection that comes from storage units at auctions and estate sales. Mary started her career as a photographer for the Architectural Digest under Paige Rense. Then she started the company's personal Mary Finds section. This section involved videos on home refurbishing and decoration and she returned to Texas and opened her business under the same name and concentrate on furnishing antiques and restoration. A&E Television producer noticed her while she ran the antiques company and asked her to take part in Texas Storage War. The show ran three seasons. In the fifth season, her fame led to her being cast on Storage Wars. Storage Wars was a part of her daily life through the next seasons and she was on and off the reality series up to the 12th season.









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