Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been known to the public as LBB. Her acting talents, storytelling skills and musicality combined with passion and commitment to the industry she has enjoyed tremendous accomplishments. Following her debut in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular when she was just nine she has since. Ayers has appeared in various Broadway parts. She has been nominated for numerous awards following the best performance in Hairspray, Legally Blonde as well as Anger Management. Apart from her Broadway performances, she has also played an actress in TV shows like Angie Tribeca Idiot and Royal Pains Cold Case. As well as acting as well as a singer. At the age of 14, she began writing songs. The first group she formed was formed at 18 years old. Country music is a part of her, and she has received praise and acclaim for her debut country single Giddy on Up as well as her album Achin and Shakin. She established LBBTV to take her ideas to the higher levels. This company produced Cooter County which was a highly-rated comedy series on web. In addition, she has time to volunteer and social work, and she is also the spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian has been a reality TV and American businesswoman for a long time. The most famous of them all is that she is the founder of Mary's Finds' - an online shopping store - and appeared on Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is frequently referred to as the Junkyard Queen, or even the Junkster. Her antique collections are sourced at different estate sales auctions and self-storage units. Mary's journey to fame began when she earned her degree as a photojournalist in Architectural Digest, under the founder Paige Rense. Then in her late years, Mary discovered her own website called Mary Finds. It featured videos that focused on the process of decorating and renovating homes. In the time she relocated back to Texas, Mary was able to find a home for an antiques shop, and then started a new business. A&E Television producers spotted her while she ran her antiques store and offered her a role involved in Texas' version of Storage Wars. The show ran for three seasons and had a massive success. The show was recast for the fifth season of Storage Wars because she had become popular. Storage Wars has featured her for the entire duration of subsequent seasons. She was a guest on the show until season 12.









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