Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been acknowledged by her fans as LBB. The combination of Laura's acting skills, her musical talent and storytelling skills as well as her drive and determination have enabled her to achieve great success. Her Broadway debut with Radio City Christmas Spectacular when she was just nine years old. Her name has been nominated for numerous awards following the best performance in Hairspray, Legally Blonde, and Anger Management. Aside from Broadway, she has appeared in a number of television shows like Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. Not only is she an actress but also a musician. She started writing songs at 14 and began her first band when she was age 18. Country music is a part of her and she's received acclaim and rave reviews for both her debut country single Giddy on Up and her debut album Achin and Shakin. To push her creativity further, she created the company she owns, LBBTV. The result was the web-series with a huge following, Cooter County. Alongside the charitable and social work she does she's also her American Heart Association spokesperson.
Mary Padian (born Mary Padian) is a famous American businesswoman, reality TV persona and the proprietor Mary's Finds', a reality TV show. Mary's Finds', an online store. Mary's also famous for her character on the reality show 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 are sourced at different auctions of estates, as well as storage units. Mary started working at the Architectural Digest Magazine under Paige Rense's supervision after she earned her degree in photography. After that, she started the magazine's own Mary Finds' section. The section featured short videos on renovating and decorating houses. In the time she relocated back to Texas she found a place to run her antiques shop and started the business of her dreams. A&E Television producer noticed her when she was managing the antiques company and asked her to take part in Texas Storage War. The show ran for three seasons. Because of her popularity, she got cast in the first Storage Wars' fifth season. Storage Wars seasons 5-12 have had her appearing on and off of the reality show.









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