Phyllis Smith, the iconic Phyllis Lapin from “The Office,” recently dished on a behind-the-scenes anecdote that proves just how much fun filming the mockumentary sitcom could be. On their podcast “Office Ladies,” co-hosted by her former on-screen best friend Angela Kinsey, Smith revealed a scene from season 3 that almost brought production to a standstillâall thanks to laughter.
Wedding Jitters and Pungent Moments
The scene in question takes place during Phyllis’ wedding episode, where her character, Phyllis, is getting ready for the big day. Steve Carell, playing the ever-inappropriate Michael Scott, enters the bridal room to offer some “words of wisdom” to the nervous bride.
A Fart by Any Other Name?
According to Smith, the hilarity stemmed from a seemingly innocuous line. Michael, known for his awkward attempts at humor, tries to reassure Phyllis by mentioning that weddings can be stressful and sometimes “things come up unexpectedly, like a rogue toot.” Here’s where things get interesting.
The Laughter Avalanche
The word “toot,” intended as a euphemism for a wedding-day mishap, proved to be comedic kryptonite for both Smith and Carell. “Every time he would say ‘pungent,'” Smith recalls on the podcast, “he would burst out laughing. He couldn’t get through it, and I couldn’t get through it.”
Soundproofing the Laughter
The uncontrollable laughter wasn’t just between the actors. Smith reveals that even the sound crew outside the bridal room set couldn’t contain themselves. “We had to take the sound people out in the hallway because they were laughing so hard,” she says.

Holding Back the Tears (of Laughter)
Smith describes resorting to holding her breath to get through the scene. “So if I looked a little blue in that scene,” she jokes, “that’s the reason.”
A Testament to On-Set Chemistry
This hilarious anecdote perfectly captures the on-set chemistry between Smith and Carell. Their genuine comedic timing and ability to make each other laugh is a key ingredient in what made “The Office” so successful.
A Legacy of Laughter
“The Office” continues to be a beloved sitcom, with fans returning to rewatch episodes and discover new details. Phyllis Smith’s memory of this behind-the-scenes moment reminds us that even the most seemingly scripted scenes can become moments of pure comedic gold, thanks to the talent and camaraderie of the actors involved. So next time you watch Phyllis and Michael share a scene, remember â there might just be a story of uncontrollable laughter hidden behind it
