A recently released deleted scene for NBC's The Office finally revealed where Quality Control Representative Creed Bratton had been living all those years.The Office deleted scene, which was shared on Peacock TV's official Twitter page, showed Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute discussing ways in which the office could save money. At one point, Dwight mentioned that Creed was living in the office and that they should charge him rent. Following Dwight's suggestion are several shots of Creed doing strange things around the office, including washing his hair and brushing his teeth. "Four nights a week, I stay and live here in this office," Creed said in the clip.RELATED: The Office: Why Dwight Finally Became Regional Manager in Season 9

Later in the thread, someone pointed out that the final scene of The Office hinted that Creed had been living in the office.

After years on Netflix, The Office was recently removed from the streaming service to be exclusively streamed through NBC's Peacock app. Since landing on Peacock, several deleted scenes and other exclusives have been released, including a cold open based on the popular 1999 sci-fi film, The Matrix.

The Office first premiered on NBC in 2005 and would run for nine seasons before ending in 2013. The series has been popular with fans and critics alike, even winning several awards during its time on television, including two Screen Actors Guild Awards and a Golden Globe Award.

The first two seasons of The Office are now available for free on Peacock, with Seasons 3-9 and The Office: Superfan Episodes available on Peacock Premium for $4.99/month. The ad-free Peacock Premium Plus is $9.99/month.

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