Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy was born in the United States and is best known under the stage title LBB. With her acting talent, singing skills, and storytelling abilities, with her passion and dedication to her craft, she has achieved a lot of accomplishments. Since her first appearance in the Radio City's Christmas Spectacular at the age of nine and a half, Ms. Ayers has played many Broadway parts. Doing her best on Hairspray Legally Blonde and Anger Management in addition to many other roles, she has earned several nominations for her performances. In addition to her Broadway performances, she has also played an actress in television shows such as Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. As well as acting and singer, she also sings. When she formed her first band at 18, she wrote songs at the age of fourteen. Achin and Shakin, her first album and single of country music Giddy On Up, both were huge hits that received rave reviews. She created LBBTV to take her ideas to the next level. LBBTV produced Cooter County which is a hugely popular comedy web series. Also, she finds the time to be involved in social and charitable activities and works as the spokesperson of the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian is an American businesswoman, and reality television star who is most famous as the owner of Mary's Finds' an online shop and as a participant in the reality TV show Storage Wars Texas. Mary is commonly referred to as "The Junkster" or the Junkyard Queen". She has a collection of antiques from estate sales, auctions and storage spaces. Following her graduation from the photojournalism program, she began her career in the well-known Architectural Digest magazine under its director Paige Rense and eventually went on to create her own segment named Mary Finds'. The magazine featured videos of interior decoration as well as refurbishing. Mary later opened a company in Texas using the brand name she had used for her old business, which focused on antiques and furniture restoration. A&E Television producers spotted her as she was running her antiques business and offered her a role involved in Texas the version of Storage Wars. The show ran for three seasons. The fifth season was her popularity led her to being cast on Storage Wars. Storage Wars was a part of her daily life through the next seasons and she has been both on and off the reality show until the 12th season.









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