Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been acknowledged by her fans as LBB. She has achieved great popularity as a performer as well as a singer due to her ability to act as well as storytelling, music and acting. Her passion and determination has also contributed to her. When she first appeared on stage at age nine in Radio City's Christmas Spectacular she has appeared in a number of important Broadway performances since. Her outstanding performances earned her she won awards in various categories in Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management and a host of other productions. Besides Broadway roles she has also appeared in television shows acting in the shows Angie Tribeca: Idiot Sitter Royal Pains and Cold Case. In addition to being an actor and singer. When she formed her first band at 18, she wrote songs when she was fourteen. Country music is in her DNA and she's received praise and acclaim for both her debut country single Giddy on Up as well as her album Achin and Shakin. To push her original concepts to the next level, she founded her production company LBBTV which was the producer of the hugely popular comedy web series Cooter County. Apart from her charitable and social activities she also serves as an American Heart Association spokesperson.
Mary Padian, an American reality television star and businesswoman is best known for her role as the proprietor and host of Mary's Finds' online store. She also starred 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 is sourced from auctions, estate sales and storage units. Mary started out as a photographer for the Architectural Digest under Paige Rense. She later started an personal Mary Finds section. The section featured videos about decorating and refinishing homes. Mary later opened a firm located in Texas using the brand name she had used for her previous firm, with a focus on antiques and furniture restoration. While operating her antiques shop, she was spotted by an A&E Television producer who gave her the chance to be a guest in the Texas episode of Storage Wars. Three seasons were dedicated to the program. In the 5th season, her popularity led to her being cast on Storage Wars. Storage Wars has featured her in all of its subsequent seasons. The show has featured her on a few occasions. the show through season 12.









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