On this laugh‑out‑loud and thought‑provoking episode of Billy The Kidd In The Morning, Billy the Kidd, Candice Lopez, and Producer Pooh deliver a full spectrum of radio chaos from irrational fears to relationship dealbreakers all wrapped in the kind of brutally honest conversations listeners can’t stop talking about. The morning kicks off with classic BTKIM energy as the crew reacts to being called “too silly” online sparking Billy’s temporary rebrand as William the Adult. From stolen coffee trucks and rolling into work on fumes, to Candice’s honest review of the new Michael Jackson biopic, the show blends humor with real‑life moments that instantly feel relatable. In Texas Top Stories, Candice breaks down major headlines impacting North Texas and beyond including the groundbreaking of Frisco’s massive new park (bigger than Central Park), extreme weather across Oklahoma, the return of toys in cereal boxes, and the surprising dangers hiding in everyday delivery packages. But the episode reaches peak energy during Dirty Little Secret. A caller confesses he’s spent his entire life lying about being deathly allergic to bees not because he is, but because he’s absolutely terrified of them. At 6’3” and nearly 300 pounds, he admits his panic reactions don’t match expectations… so lying felt easier than being judged.The episode also dives deep into relationships during Hot Take of the Day, sparked by a viral video claiming couples should always share locations. Billy pushes back hard, calling it a modern red flag, while Candice defends it as a safety tool igniting a bigger debate about trust, boundaries, and transparency in dating. The drama escalates even more when the topic shifts to opposite‑sex best friends and whether gaining “new” ones during a relationship crosses a line. Listen now for laughs, red flags, dirty little secrets, and the kind of debates you’ll carry into your group chat all weekend. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who loves unfiltered opinions, relatable chaos, and radio that doesn’t play it safe.