Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy is a famous American actor and singer who goes under the nick name LBB. The combination of Laura's acting skills, her musical skills and storytelling talents as well as her drive and determination have enabled her to succeed in her career. Debuting at the age of nine, in the Radio City's the Christmas Spectacular she has appeared in many important Broadway roles since then. With her outstanding performances, she won awards in various categories for Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management as well as a variety of other shows. She has appeared on television on shows like Angie Tribeca's Idiot Sitter Royal Pains, Cold Case and Angie Tribeca. Along with being an actress as well as a singer, she also sings. As a teenager at the time, she began to write songs and formed her first band. The country genre is part of the DNA and was praised for both her country music album Achin and Shakin and first single Giddy On Up. To take her creativity further, she created the company she owns, LBBTV. It was the result that became the web-series with a huge following, Cooter County. Also, she finds the opportunity to get involved in charitable, social and other initiatives and serves as the spokesperson of the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian, an American real-life television personality and businesswoman is well known for her role as the host and owner for Mary's Finds' online store. In addition, she appeared in Storage Wars: Texas. Mary Padian can also be referred to as The Junkster and her nickname is the Junkyard Queen. She has an extensive collection of antiques that she sources from auctions, estate sales and even storage units. Mary earned a degree in journalism and started working for Architectural Digest's founder Paige Rense. Later, she created an own Mary Finds section. Within this section, instructional videos were shared on ways you can improve and beautify your home. After returning to Texas she started a business named after her that is a specialist in antiques. A&E Television producers spotted her while she ran her antiques business and offered her the opportunity to appear part of Texas' version of Storage Wars. Three seasons were dedicated to the series. Because of her fame, she was cast as an actor in the initial season of Storage Wars during its fifth season. Storage Wars has featured her for the entire duration of subsequent seasons. She was a guest on the show until season 12.









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