Justin Timberlakehas just one question for you:SamoasorThin Mints?

The 39-year-old singer-songwriter is the latest star to weigh in on the contentious debate, and he’s certainly not holding back his thoughts. In a short two-partvideo posted to his Instagram, Timberlake can be seen eating sleeves ofGirl Scout Cookieswith his team and praising Samoas as his cookie-of-choice. “Samoas…I mean I love coconut,” his voice trailed off for a moment before he declared, “Samoas are my tip-top.”

“This one is for the Girl Scouts of America. We support you,” Timberlake continued before proceeding to take a bite out of a Samoa and exclaiming, “Oh, do we support you!”

Other stars have also joined in on the debate, which appears to resurface every year. Last week, Reese Witherspoon posted aboomerangof herself pouring Girl Scout cookies onto a plate and declaring herself #TeamThinMints. “Just doing my part to support the dreams of young female entrepreneurs… ?,” she wrote.

Numerous stars commented on the post in support of Witherspoon’s choice, likeDancing with the Stars‘ Julianne Hough, who wrote, “I just ate a whole box of thin mints (from the freezer) last night! ??#supportingyoungfemaleentrepreneurs?.” SupermodelKarlie Klossalso weighed in and commented, “??????????.”

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Timberlake’s post, however, stirred up more controversy. The34-year-old singer Miguelcommented, “Frozen Thin mints all day bro,” whileDavid Chowondered why Timberlake wouldn’t rather have an Oreo instead. “This is a discussion about Girl Scout Cookies…Oreos are a different movie! Lol,” replied the “Man of the Woods” singer.

WATCH:Jennifer GarnerHelps Sell Girl Scout Cookies Outside a Grocery Store: ‘We Do Have Thin Mints’

The highly anticipated annual Girl Scout Cookies season began nearly two months ago on Jan. 7. This year, the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) released a new lemon-flavored cookie in addition to theirlineup of classic flavorsto celebrate young female leaders and entrepreneurs.

Cookies can only be purchased from a registered Girl Scout. To find Girl Scouts selling cookies near you, visitgirlscoutcookies.orgor use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder app.

source: people.com