Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy has been acknowledged by her fans as LBB. Laura Ashley Bell Bundy's talent in acting, storytelling and singing, along with her dedication and passion have led to her enormous success in the entertainment industry. Since her first appearance in the Radio City's Christmas Spectacular when she was just nine, Ms. Ayers has appeared in various Broadway roles. She has been a standout in Hairspray Legally Blonde and Anger Management in addition to many other roles, she has won numerous awards for her work. Apart from her Broadway appearances she also appeared as an actress on TV shows such as Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains Cold Case. As well as being an actor as well as a singer. Since her first group was formed when she was 18, she started writing songs by the age of 14. The country gene is in her blood, and as a result she got a huge reward by her country smash track Giddy to the top as well as her album Achin and Shakin. For her to be able to expand her visions further, she founded her production company LBBTV that produced the cult comedy web series Cooter County. Social work, charitable activities and speaking role with her role as spokesperson for the American Heart Association are also included in her hectic agenda.
Mary Padian has been a reality television and American businesswoman for several years. She is most well-known for her role as she is the founder of Mary's Finds' - an online shopping store - and appeared on Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is called by some in the media as The Junkyard Queen, or even the Junkster. Her antique collections are sourced at different estate auctions as well as self-storage units. Following her graduation from the photojournalism program, she started her professional career with the renowned Architectural Digest magazine under its founder Paige Rense and eventually went on to begin her own segment titled Mary Finds'. The section featured videos that were shown on how you can improve and beautify your house. Following her return to Texas she started a business named after her that specialized in antiques. As she was operating her antiques shop, she was spotted by an A&E Television producer who gave her the chance to be a guest on the Texas edition of Storage Wars. The show ran three seasons. Due to her fame, she was cast in the original Storage Wars in its fifth season. Storage Wars has featured her in all of its subsequent seasons. She's appeared intermittently on the show until season 12.









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