Laura Bell Bundy and Mary Padian
Laura Ashley Bell Bundy, commonly referred to LBB, is an American actor and singer. She has achieved great popularity as a performer and performer due to her talent in acting as well as storytelling, music and acting. The passion she has for her work and the determination are also a big factor in her success. Following her debut in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular when she was just nine she has since. Ayers has appeared in many Broadway parts. Her performance has earned her several nominations. Alongside her Broadway performances, she has also played an actress in TV shows like Angie Tribeca Idiot and Royal Pains Cold Case. As well as being an actress as well as a singer, she also sings. She began writing songs at the age of 14 and formed her first group around the age of 18. In her country-music genes, she was praised for her first country music track Giddy On Up, as well as her album Achin and Shakin which became popular and earned praise from the public. Her production company LBBTV was created to assist to take her ideas to a new height. They produced the popular web comedy Cooter County. Additionally, she makes occasion to participate in social and charitable events and is the spokesperson of the American Heart Association.
Mary Padian is an American businesswoman and a reality TV personality who is most famous as the founder of Mary's Finds' an online store and for starring in reality television show Storage Wars: Texas. Mary Padian, who is often referred to as The Junkyard Queen or The Junkster is known for her huge antique collection that comes from auctions, storage units and estate sales. Mary began her career at Architectural Digest Magazine under Paige Rense's supervision after she earned her diploma in photojournalism. Then she created the magazine's own Mary Finds section. It featured videos that focused on decorating and renovating home interiors. In the time she relocated back to Texas, Mary found a place to run her antiques store and began the business of her dreams. A&E Television producers spotted her while she ran her antiques business and offered her the opportunity to appear involved in Texas the version of Storage Wars. Three seasons were devoted to the show. The show was recast in the fifth season of Storage Wars because she had gained popularity. Storage Wars has featured her throughout its subsequent seasons. The show has featured her on a few occasions. the show until season 12.









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