Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy is an American performer and actress who is known with the name LBB. The blend of Laura's acting skills as well as her singing skills and storytelling talents as well as her drive and passion have helped her get to the top of the charts. She's had a lengthy run on Broadway making her Broadway debut when she was only nine years old. Giving her best in Hairspray Legally Blonde and Anger Management in addition to many other roles, she has earned several nominations for her work. In addition to Broadway her appearances have been in a number of television shows like Angie Tribeca's Idiots Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. An actress and singer, She also is a musician. As a teenager when she began writing her own songs, and formed her first band. Country music is in her DNA and she's received praise and acclaim for her debut single from the country genre Giddy on Up and her debut album Achin and Shakin. To push her creativity further she started LBBTV, her production firm LBBTV. The result was the web-series that became a hit, comedy Cooter County. In addition, she has time to engage in charitable and social activities and acts as the spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian (born Mary Padian) is an American businesswoman, a reality TV host and the owner Mary's Finds', a reality TV show. Mary's Finds', an online store. Mary is also well-known for her character on the reality series Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian has been frequently referred to in the media as The Junkyard Queen, or even as the Junkster. Her collections of antiques are sourced at different estate auctions as well as self-storage units. Following her graduation from the photojournalism program, she began her career at the well-known Architectural Digest magazine under its director Paige Rense and eventually went on to create her own magazine called 'Mary Finds'. Mary Finds'. The videos she created were for interior design and renovation. After that, she relocated to Texas and started her own shop under the identical name. A&E Television producers spotted her while she ran her antiques business and offered her the chance to be part of Texas' version of Storage Wars. The show ran for three seasons. As a result of her popularity she was cast in the show's original Storage Wars in its fifth season. Storage Wars was a part of her life throughout the following seasons, and she was on and off the show up until the 12th season.









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