Out of all the outlandish things that come out of celebrity’s mouths, Rick Ross has possibly stated the most hilarious statement of the year, which is he thinks almond milk is a conspiracy, and here’s why.

In a recent GQ episode of Hype Debate with Rick Ross and DJ Khaled, the two had a comedic discussion over the greatest snack.

The We The Best head huncho and Maybach Music Group boss were asked to share their favorite snack and why they believed it to be the best. Ross betted on his own “Rozay Cheddar” Rap Snacks chips, and Khaled noted Cinnamon Toast Crunch with almond milk was his ideal snack. Rozay acknowledged Khaled’s cereal choice but admittedly confessed to being turned off by the idea of almond milk.

“I’m still not up on the almond milk,” Ross said. “Rozay still frightened…I’m frightened.”

“I just got up on two percent milk a couple of years ago. Now y’all trying to conspiracy,” he added before asking, “And this I the question, Is it from the almond of the walnut? Is they squeezing it out of the peanut?”

“I don’t have that answer, and I usually have every answer,” Khaled responded to Ross’ question.

After their comical debate, Khaled ultimately went with Ross’s selection after agreeing on the scenario of “Rozay Cheddar” potato chips being purchased at a convenience store like 7-Eleven on a late evening out in search of the perfect snack.

Almond milk is heavily used by vegans and people who are lactose intolerant. To answer the question of how almond milk is made: it’s done by “grinding almonds with water, straining the liquid, and adding vitamins and minerals,” XXL reports.

Despite all the conspiracy talk, Rick Ross and DJ Khaled both ate a tall glass of Cinnamon Toast Crunch with almond milk to close out the segment.

Social media was in a frenzy over Ross’ reaction to almond milk. The Twitter comedians wasted no time making fun of the entire segment’s conversation.

Ross will likely gain an endorsement deal from this soon with an almond milk brand. How do you feel about almond milk?