Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been referred to by the general public as LBB. The combination of Laura's acting skills, her musical talents and storytelling abilities together with her determination and enthusiasm have allowed her to succeed in her career. She has had a long career on Broadway, having made her Broadway debut when she was just nine. She has been nominated for several awards after delivering the best performance in Legally Blonde, Hairspray as well as Anger Management. Besides Broadway roles she has also been on television in shows as an actor on the show Angie Tribeca: Idiot Sitter Royal Pains and Cold Case. Apart from acting, she's also a vocalist. She began writing songs at 14 and formed her first group at age 18. Country music is a part of her She has won high praise and rave reviews for her first country single Giddy on Up as well as her album Achin and Shakin. Production company LBBTV was founded to help to take her concepts to the next height. The company produced the successful web-based comedy series Cooter County. She is a spokesperson for American Heart Association and does social work.
Mary Padian, an American reality television star and businesswoman is well known for her role as the host and owner for Mary's Finds' online store. In addition, she appeared in Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian has been frequently referred to by the name of The Junkyard Queen, or even The Junkster. Her collection of antiques come from estate auctions as well as self-storage units. Following her graduation from the photojournalism program, she started her professional career with the famous Architectural Digest magazine under its director Paige Rense and eventually went into her own section named Mary Finds'. The section featured videos about decorating and refinishing homes. Mary eventually opened a business located in Texas using the brand name she had used for her previous business, which focused on restoration of furniture and antiques. A&E Television producer noticed her when she was managing the antiques company and asked her to take part in Texas Storage War. The show ran for three seasons. In the 5th season, her popularity led to her being a part of Storage Wars. Storage Wars was a part of her life throughout the next seasons and she was both on and off the reality series up to the 12th season.









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