Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy was born in the United States and is best known under the stage name LBB. Her talent for acting music and story telling, along with her drive and determination has allowed her to achieve tremendous popularity in the entertainment industry. Following her debut in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular at the age of nine she has since. Ayers has played many Broadway roles. Her outstanding performances earned her she won awards in various categories for Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management and many other shows. In addition to Broadway She has also appeared in numerous television shows like Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. Along with being an actress and singer. Apart from acting as an actress as well, she's also a performer. Country music is in her blood and she's received high praise and rave reviews for both her debut single from the country genre Giddy on Up and album Achin and Shakin. Production company LBBTV was founded to help her take her artistic ideas to a higher stage. The company produced the hit comedy web series Cooter County. The social activities, charity work and speaking role with the American Heart Association are also an integral part of her agenda.
Mary Padian (born Mary Padian) is an American businesswoman, reality television host and the owner of Mary's Finds', an online store. Mary's also well-known for her part in the reality series Storage Wars Texas. Mary is commonly referred to as "The Junkster" or the Junkyard Queen". She collects antiques from auctions, estate sales, as well as storage spaces. 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 on to create her own magazine named Mary Finds'. The magazine featured videos of home decoration and refurbishing. Mary eventually opened a firm located in Texas using the brand name she had used for her old company, focusing on furniture and antiques. A&E Television producer spotted her operating an antiques store and offered her the chance to be a part of Texas Storage Wars. The three-season show was a huge success. In the fifth season, her popularity led to her being cast in Storage Wars. Storage Wars has featured her in all of its subsequent seasons. She's appeared intermittently on the show up until season 12.









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