Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy (also popularly referred to as LBB) is a well-known American actress and musician. The combination of Laura's acting skills as well as her singing talent and storytelling skills as well as her drive and passion have helped her succeed in her career. She has had a long time on Broadway making her Broadway debut at just nine. She has been nominated for numerous awards following her finest performances in Hairspray, Legally Blonde and Anger Management. Along with her Broadway performances, she's also acted in television programs such as Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains as well as Cold Case. The actress isn't just an actress, she is also a musician. At the age of 14 at the time, she began to write songs and she formed her first group. Country music is in her blood, and she has received praise and acclaim for her first country single Giddy on Up as well as her album Achin and Shakin. In order to push her creative boundaries she founded LBBTV, her production firm LBBTV. It was the result that became the hit comedy web-series Cooter County. She has been a spokesperson for the American Heart Association and does social service.
Mary Padian was born in Texas and is the American reality television star. She is known as a American businesswoman and owner of an online store called Mary's Finds and also for her appearance on the TV television show Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is often referred to by many in the media as The Junkyard Queen, or even the Junkster. Her collection of antiques come from auctions of estates, as well as storage units. Mary started working at the Architectural Digest Magazine under Paige Rense's direction after earning her diploma in photojournalism. Then she created her very own Mary Finds' section. It was a series of videos focusing on decorating and renovating homes. After she returned to Texas she discovered a location to operate an antiques shop, and then started an entirely new venture. In the course of operating her antiques shop, she was discovered by an A&E Television producer who gave her the opportunity to participate on the Texas version of Storage Wars. Three seasons were dedicated to the show. In the 5th season, her popularity led her to being a part of Storage Wars. She was a part of the subsequent seasons of the Storage Wars and has appeared in and out on the reality show until season 12 at present.









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