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Billy the Kidd in the Morning: “Secrets, Sting Ops & Side Hustles: The Wildest Morning Yet”

Billy the Kidd in the Morning: “Secrets, Sting Ops & Side Hustles: The Wildest Morning Yet”

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"What would you do if your Ring doorbell caught your ex moving out—with your couch—while you were interviewing Chris Martin from Coldplay?"

In this unforgettable episode of Billy The Kidd In The Morning, the crew dives headfirst into chaos, comedy, and confessions. With Candice out sick, it’s a full-on “Bro Show” as Billy and Producer Pooh hold down the fort—and things get hilariously out of hand.

Key Highlights:
  • Dirty Little Secret: A hotel night clerk in Frisco reveals his shady side hustle—selling guests’ lost items online before the 60-day claim period is up. From iPads to designer shades, nothing is safe!
  • Cheaters Exposed: Listeners call in with jaw-dropping stories of how they caught their exes cheating—from Instagram betrayals to reflections in sunglasses. One woman even used her daughter’s selfie to bust a cheater. FBI-level sleuthing!
  • Billy’s Coldplay Confession: Billy shares a deeply personal and wildly entertaining story about how a Coldplay interview turned into a breakup disaster—complete with Chris Martin talking through his Ring doorbell. Yes, really.
This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions—from laugh-out-loud moments to heartfelt stories that’ll tug at your heartstrings. Whether you’re here for the drama, the laughs, or the love, Billy The Kidd In The Morning delivers it all with raw honesty and irresistible charm.

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