Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, commonly referred to LBB, is an American actress and singer. The mix of her acting abilities as well as her singing talent and storytelling skills together with her determination and determination have enabled her to succeed in her career. Her long career on Broadway making her Broadway debut when she was only nine. The actress has received nominations for numerous awards following her best performances in Hairspray, Legally Blonde as well as Anger Management. In addition to her Broadway performances, she has was also an actor in TV shows like Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. She is not only an actress but she is also a musician. She began writing songs at 14 and started her first band at the age of 18. Her DNA is country so she got a huge reward for her hit country song Giddy from the beginning and her album Achin and Shakin. To take her creative concepts to the next level, she established her own production company LBBTV which was the producer of the hugely popular comedy web-series Cooter County. Additionally, she is able to engage in charitable and social activities and acts as spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian has been a reality show host as well as an American businesswoman for a long time. The most famous of them all is that she was the creator of Mary's Finds' - an online store for shopping - and was a part of Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is called by some in the media as The Junkyard Queen, or even as the Junkster. Her collections of antiques are sourced at different estate sales auctions and self-storage units. After earning a photojournalism degree she started her professional career with the famous Architectural Digest magazine under its founder Paige Rense and eventually went into her own magazine called 'Mary Finds'. Mary Finds'. She made videos on interior design and renovation. Then, she moved back to Texas and started her own business with the same name. A&E Television producer spotted her operating an antiques store and gave her the opportunity to be a part of Texas Storage Wars. The show ran for three seasons. The show was recast for the fifth season Storage Wars because she had been gaining popularity. Storage Wars has featured her throughout its subsequent seasons. She's appeared intermittently on the show up until season 12.









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