Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been referred to by the general public as LBB. Her popularity as a performer as well as a singer due to her ability to act, music and storytelling. Her passion and determination are also a big factor in her success. When she made her stage debut at the age of nine years old in Radio City Christmas Spectacular, she has played various Broadway parts. Giving her best in Hairspray Legally Blonde and Anger Management as well as many others, she has won numerous awards for her performances. Her appearances on television have been in shows like Angie Tribeca's Idiots Sitter Royal Pains, Cold Case and Angie Tribeca. In addition to being an actor as well as a singer, she also sings. As a teenager, she started writing songs and started her own band. She has country music in the genes and has been praised for her country-influenced album Achin and Shakin and first single Giddy On up. In order to push the boundaries of her imagination she started LBBTV, her production firm LBBTV. The result was the web-series with a huge following, Cooter County. Alongside her charitable and social activities, she is also her American Heart Association spokesperson.
Mary Padian has been a reality show host as well as an American businesswoman for several years. She is most well-known for her role as she founded Mary's Finds' - an online shop that sells clothes and accessories. She also was a part of Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian can also be known as The Junkster as well as her nickname is the Junkyard Queen. She has an impressive collection of antiques that she acquires from auctions estate sales and storage units. Mary started out as a photographer at Architectural Digest under Paige Rense. Later, she launched an private Mary Finds category. Within this section, instructional videos were shared on ways to renovate and decorate your house. Following her return to Texas she started a business named after her that was a specialist in antiques. A&E Television producers spotted her when she worked at her antiques business and offered her a role part of Texas' version of Storage Wars. This series ran for three seasons. The show was recast in the fifth season of Storage Wars because she had been gaining popularity. Storage Wars was a part of her life for the following seasons, and she has appeared in and out of the reality show until the 12th season.









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