Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been known to the public as LBB. Laura Ashley Bell Bundy's gift for storytelling, acting and music, combined with her love and commitment have led to her enormous accomplishments in the entertainment business. Debuting at the age of nine in Radio City's The Christmas Spectacular she has performed in many crucial Broadway parts since. This is a testament to her talents. Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management as well as other roles have seen her receive several nominations. The actress has been on TV in shows such as Angie Tribeca's Idiots Sitter Royal Pains, Cold Case and Angie Tribeca. As well as being an actor as well as a singer. After starting her first group at 18, she wrote songs when she was fourteen. Country music is in her DNA. She was recognized for both her country music album Achin and Shakin and first single Giddy On up. In order for her to explore her ideas further she set up her own production company LBBTV and created the cult comedy web series Cooter County. She also finds time to volunteer and social activities and acts as the spokesperson of the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian, an American real-life television personality and businesswoman is best known as the host and owner of Mary's Finds' online store. In addition, she appeared in Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is frequently referred to as the Junkyard Queen, or even the Junkster. Her collections of antiques are purchased from various estate auctions as well as self-storage units. Mary was employed at Architectural Digest Magazine under Paige Rense's guidance after obtaining her photojournalism diploma. Then she created the magazine's own Mary Finds' section. It featured videos that focused on renovating and decorating homes. After she returned to Texas and found a place to run an antiques shop, and then started an entirely new venture. A&E Television producer noticed her as she managed the antiques company and asked her to take part in Texas Storage War. The program ran for three seasons. In the wake of her success, she got cast in the initial Storage Wars' fifth season. Storage Wars was a part of her daily life through the following seasons, and she was both on and off the reality series up to the 12th season.









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