Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy (also popularly referred to as LBB) is an incredibly popular American performer and actress. Her talents in acting and storytelling combined with her drive and determination has allowed her to achieve tremendous successes in the world of entertainment. When she first appeared on stage at age nine in Radio City's the Christmas Spectacular she has been in a number of crucial Broadway roles since then. Her performance has earned numerous nominations. In addition to her Broadway appearances, she was also an actor in television shows such as Tribeca Idiot and Royal Pains Cold Case. The actress isn't just an actor, but also an accomplished musician. When she formed her first band at 18, she wrote songs by the age of fourteen. Country music is a part of her and she's received high praise and rave reviews for both her first country single Giddy on Up as well as her album Achin and Shakin. The production company LBBTV was created to assist her take her artistic concepts to the next level. It produced the super successful web-based comedy series Cooter County. Additionally, she makes time to be involved with charitable and social initiatives and serves as the spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian, an American real-life television personality and businesswoman is well known for her role as the host and owner for Mary's Finds' online store. Also, she was a part of Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is referred to by many in the media as The Junkyard Queen, or even the Junkster. Her collections of antiques come from auctions of estates, as well as storage units. Mary's career began after she earned her degree as a photojournalist in Architectural Digest, under the founder Paige Rense. Then in her late years, Mary discovered her own website titled Mary Finds. The section featured short videos on renovating and decorating houses. In the time she relocated back to Texas, Mary discovered a location to operate her antiques shop and started an entirely new venture. A&E Television spied her in her antique shops, and she got the chance to be a part of Texas Storage wars. The show ran for three seasons. Due to her popularity, she was cast as a character in the first Storage Wars during its fifth season. Storage Wars seasons 5-12 have been seen on and off on the show.









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