Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy is an American actor and singer who goes under the nick name LBB. The mix of her acting abilities as well as her singing talent and storytelling skills together with her determination and passion have helped her achieve great success. Since her first appearance in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular when she was just nine she has since. Ayers has performed in many Broadway characters. Due to her exceptional performances, she was nominated in several categories in Hairspray Legally Blonde Anger Management as well as a variety of other shows. Apart from Broadway roles she has also performed on TV shows in the programs Angie Tribeca Idiot Sitter Royal Pains and Cold Case. Alongside being an actress she is also a singer. When she was 14 she started writing songs. Her first band was founded at the age of 18. Since country music is in her bloodline, she gained acclaim for her debut country music single Giddy On Up as well as her debut album Achin and Shakin which became popular and earned praise from the public. She created LBBTV to take her ideas to the next level. LBBTV produced Cooter County which is a hugely popular comedy web series. In addition to the charitable and social work she does she also serves as her American Heart Association spokesperson.
Mary Padian (born Mary Padian) is an American businesswoman, a reality TV personality and owner Mary's Finds', a reality TV show. Mary's Finds', an online store. Mary's Finds' is well-known for her character on the reality series Storage Wars Texas. Mary Padian is also known as The Junkyard Queen or Junkyard Queen or The Junkster is known for her huge antique collection that is sourced from auctions, storage units and estate sales. Mary started her career as a photographer for the Architectural Digest under Paige Rense. Later, she launched her own Mary Finds category. The section featured short videos on decorating and renovating home interiors. After she returned to Texas she discovered a location to operate her antiques store and began an entirely new venture. A&E Television producer spotted her running an antiques shop and offered her the chance to be a part of Texas Storage Wars. Three seasons were devoted to the show. In the 5th season, her popularity led to her being cast on Storage Wars. Storage Wars was a part of her daily life through subsequent seasons. She was in and out of the reality series up to the 12th season.
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