Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, also known as LBB, is an American singer and actress. Her talents in acting and storytelling combined with determination and passion have helped her achieve huge successes in the world of entertainment. Since her first appearance in the Radio City's Christmas Spectacular at the age of nine, Ms. Ayers has performed in many Broadway characters. Giving her best in Hairspray Legally Blonde and Anger Management in addition to many other roles, she has won numerous awards for her work. As well as her Broadway shows, she has also been a part of television shows including Angie Tribeca, Sitter Royal Pains & Cold Case. She is not only an actress but also a musician. When she was 14, she started writing songs and she formed her first group. With country music in her genes, she was praised for her country-inspired debut single Giddy On Up, as well as her debut album Achin and Shakin which became hits and garnered rave reviews. To take her creative ideas to the next level she created her own production firm LBBTV which was the producer of the hugely popular comedy web-series Cooter County. She also finds time to engage in charitable and social activities and acts as spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian was born in Texas and is a popular American reality television star. Her name is an American businesswoman who owns an online shop called Mary's Finds and also for being on the reality television show Storage Wars Texas. She is often referred to as the Junkyard Queen' or The Junkster' Mary is known for her collections of antiques that she gathered from different auctions estate sales and storage facilities. Following her graduation from the photojournalism program, she started her professional career with the famous Architectural Digest magazine under its creator Paige Rense and eventually went on to begin her own segment titled Mary Finds'. It featured videos that focused on the process of decorating and renovating homes. In the time she relocated back to Texas and was able to find a home for an antiques shop, and then started an entirely new venture. A&E Television producers spotted her when she worked at her antiques business and offered her the opportunity to appear involved in Texas the version of Storage Wars. The show ran three seasons. A result of her fame her popularity, she was able to be a character in the first Storage Wars during its fifth season. She has been part of the subsequent seasons of Storage Wars and has appeared intermittently on the reality show all the way up to season 12 so far.









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