Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy was born in the US and is best known under the stage name LBB. Her talents in acting and telling stories, combined with determination and passion has helped her gain tremendous success in the entertainment business. From the time she was nine years old in Radio City's Christmas Spectacular She has appeared in various Broadway roles. Her name has been nominated for numerous awards since delivering her finest performances in Legally Blonde, Hairspray, and Anger Management. Along with her Broadway shows, she has also appeared in TV shows such as Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains & Cold Case. Alongside acting as well as a singer. At the age of 14 when she began writing her own songs, and she formed her first group. Country music is in the genes and has been praised for both her country music album Achin and Shakin and first single Giddy On up. She established LBBTV to help take her concepts to the next level. LBBTV produced Cooter County which was a highly-rated comedy series on web. Her social work, charity and spokesperson role for her role as spokesperson for the American Heart Association are also included in her hectic agenda.
Mary Padian was born in Texas and is the American reality TV star. Mary Padian is a American businesswoman and owner of an online store known as Mary's Finds and also for appearing on the program Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is often frequently referred to by the name of The Junkyard Queen, or even as the Junkster. Her collection of antiques are sourced at different estate auctions as well as self-storage units. Mary graduated with a degree in photojournalism and began working for Architectural Digest's founding editor Paige Rense. Later, she launched an own Mary Finds' section. The section featured short videos on renovating and decorating home interiors. In the time she relocated back to Texas and discovered a location to operate an antiques shop, and then started an entirely new venture. A&E Television producer noticed her when she was managing her antiques business and invited her to join Texas Storage War. The program ran for three seasons. She was cast for the fifth season Storage Wars because she had become popular. Storage Wars seasons 5-12 have been seen on and off on the reality program.









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