Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, also known as LBB Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, also known as LBB, is an American singer and actress. The mix of her acting abilities as well as her singing talent and storytelling skills together with her determination and enthusiasm have allowed her to succeed in her career. Following her debut in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular when she was nine, Ms. Ayers has appeared in various Broadway roles. The actress has received nominations for several awards after delivering her best performances in Hairspray, Legally Blonde, and Anger Management. Apart from Broadway She has also appeared in numerous television series including Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. Apart from being an actress she is also a performer. When she was 14, she started writing songs and started her own band. Country music is a part of her, and she has received praise and acclaim for both her first country single Giddy on Up as well as her album Achin and Shakin. To take the boundaries of her imagination she founded LBBTV, her production firm LBBTV. The result was the web-series that became a hit, comedy Cooter County. Alongside her social and charitable work she's also her American Heart Association spokesperson.
Mary Padian was born in Texas and is a popular American reality TV star. She is known as an American businesswoman who owns an online store called Mary's Finds and also for appearing on the television show Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian, who is often referred to as The Junkyard Queen or The Junkster is famous for her large antique collection that comes from storage units at auctions and estate sales. After earning a photojournalism degree she began her career in the renowned Architectural Digest magazine under its founder Paige Rense and eventually went on to create her own section called 'Mary Finds'. Mary Finds'. The section featured videos about interior decoration as well as refurbishing. Mary later opened a company that she operated in Texas under the name of her former firm, with a focus on furniture and antiques. A&E Television producers spotted her when she worked at her antiques business and offered her the chance to be in Texas' version of Storage Wars. The program ran for three seasons. Due to her popularity She was cast in the initial Storage Wars' fifth season. Storage Wars season 5 was her debut appearance.









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