Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, also known as LBB, is an American actress and singer. Laura Ashley Bell Bundy's passion for storytelling, acting and music combined with her love and commitment has brought her great successes in the world of entertainment. She has had a long run on Broadway, having made her Broadway debut when she was only nine years old. The actress has received nominations for several awards after delivering her finest performances in Legally Blonde, Hairspray as well as Anger Management. Her appearances on television have been on shows like Angie Tribeca's Idiots Sitter Royal Pains, Cold Case and Angie Tribeca. An actress and singer, she also has a background in music. When she was 14 when she began writing her own songs, and started her own band. In her country-music genes, she was praised for her country-inspired debut track Giddy On Up, as well as her album Achin and Shakin which became popular and earned high praise. She established LBBTV to help take her concepts to the next level. This company produced Cooter County which is a hugely popular comedy web series. Additionally, she makes time to be involved with charitable and social initiatives and serves as the spokesperson of the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian has been a reality TV and American businesswoman for many years. She is most well-known for her role as she was the creator of Mary's Finds' - an online store for shopping - and starred on Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is referred to by many as the Junkyard Queen, or even as the Junkster. Her collections of antiques are purchased from various estate auctions as well as self-storage units. Mary's career began after she graduated as a photojournalist for Architectural Digest, under the founding editor Paige Rense. Then in her late years, Mary created her own webpage named Mary Finds. The section featured videos about decorating and home renovation after which she moved back to Texas and opened her business under the same name. She focuses on restoring antiques and furnishing. A&E Television producers spotted her as she was running her antiques business and offered her a role part of Texas' version of Storage Wars. The show ran three seasons. In the 5th season, her popularity led her to being cast in Storage Wars. Storage Wars season 5 was her first time appearing on the show.









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