Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been referred to by the general public as LBB. The combination of her acting abilities as well as her singing skills and storytelling talents along with her drive and enthusiasm have allowed her to succeed in her career. From the time she was 9 years old, in the Radio City's Christmas Spectacular and has since appeared in a variety of Broadway characters. This is a testament to her talents. Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management and others, have seen her receive several nominations. As well as her Broadway performances, she's also acted in television programs including Angie Tribeca, Sitter Royal Pains & Cold Case. A singer and actress, she also has a background in music. At the age of 14 at the time, she began to write songs and started her own band. In her country-music bloodline, she gained acclaim for her debut country music single Giddy On Up and her debut album Achin and Shakin which became huge hits, and received praise from the public. In order to push the boundaries of her imagination she founded her own production company LBBTV. This led to the web-series that became a hit, comedy Cooter County. The social activities, charity work and spokesperson role for the American Heart Association are also a part of her busy schedule.
Mary Padian, an American reality television star and businesswoman is best known as the host and owner of Mary's Finds' online store. Also, she was a part of Storage Wars: Texas. Mary Padian also referred to as The Junkster and her nickname is the Junkyard Queen. She has an extensive collection of antiques she sources from auctions, estate sales and even storage units. Mary's journey to fame began when she earned her degree as a journalist at Architectural Digest, under the founder Paige Rense. Then in her late years, Mary created her own webpage named Mary Finds. She created videos for the home's renovations and decoration. After that, she relocated to Texas and began her own company with the identical name. A&E Television producer noticed her when she was managing her antiques business and invited her to join Texas Storage War. This show lasted three seasons. The show was recast for the fifth season of Storage Wars because she had become popular. She was a involved in subsequent seasons of the Storage Wars and has appeared in and out on the reality show all the way up to season 12 to date.









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