Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy is a famous American actor and singer who goes by the nickname LBB. With her acting talent, singing skills, and storytelling abilities, with passion and her dedication to her craft, she has enjoyed tremendous success. She made her Broadway debut with Radio City's Christmas Spectacular at age nine. She has been nominated for numerous awards since delivering her finest performances in Hairspray, Legally Blonde and Anger Management. Apart from Broadway, she has appeared in numerous television series including Angie Tribeca's Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. A singer and actress, Also, she has a degree in music. When she was 14 she began to compose songs. The first group she formed was founded at the age of 18. Country music is in her DNA, and she has received acclaim and rave reviews for both her first country single Giddy on Up and her debut album Achin and Shakin. For her to be able to develop her creative visions further, she founded her production company LBBTV, which created the smash-hit comedy webseries Cooter County. Social work, charitable activities and role as a spokesperson for the American Heart Association are also an integral part of her agenda.
Mary Padian (born Mary Padian) is an American businesswoman, a reality TV host and the owner of Mary's Finds', an online store. Mary's also well-known for her part in the reality show Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian, also called The Junkyard Queen or The Junkster is well-known for her extensive antique collection that is sourced from various auctions storage units and estate sales. Mary's career began after she graduated as a photojournalist for Architectural Digest, under the founding editor Paige Rense. Then in her later years Mary created her own webpage called Mary Finds. The section featured videos about decorating and refinishing homes. Mary later opened a company that she operated in Texas using the brand name she had used for her former company, focusing on antiques and furniture restoration. A&E Television producers spotted her while she ran her antiques store and offered her a role involved in Texas' version of Storage Wars. Three seasons were devoted to the program. In the 5th season, her fame led to her being cast in Storage Wars. Storage Wars was a part of her life for the following seasons, and she has been in and out of the reality show until the 12th season.









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