Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is interviewed by Megyn Kelly, during a segment of her Fox News Channel âThe Kelly File,â program, in New York, Thursday, March 5, 2015. Sandberg has enlisted NBA stars LeBron James, Stephen Curry and some of the basketball league's other top players to convince more men to join the fight for women's rights at home and at work. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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NEW YORK (AP) - Fox News Channel anchor Megyn Kelly and "Lean In" author Sheryl Sandberg agree: Chore play can work at home.
Sandberg, who wrote the working women's manifesto, was talking with Kelly on Fox News Thursday night about how women can push for more equality at home and agreed that there's something sexy about a man doing laundry.
"That's fantastic," Kelly said. "I mean, who wouldn't push for more equality if they know they're going to have a happier wife, healthier children and more action?"
Agreed Sandberg: "We're selling it wrong."
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is interviewed by Megyn Kelly, during a segment of her Fox News Channel âThe Kelly File,â program, in New York, Thursday, March 5, 2015. Sandberg has enlisted NBA stars LeBron James, Stephen Curry and some of the basketball league's other top players to convince more men to join the fight for women's rights at home and at work. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
The Associated Press
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is interviewed by Megyn Kelly, during a segment of her Fox News Channel âThe Kelly File,â program, in New York, Thursday, March 5, 2015. Sandberg has enlisted NBA stars LeBron James, Stephen Curry and some of the basketball league's other top players to convince more men to join the fight for women's rights at home and at work. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
The Associated Press
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is interviewed by Megyn Kelly, during a segment of her Fox News Channel âThe Kelly File,â program, in New York, Thursday, March 5, 2015. Sandberg has enlisted NBA stars LeBron James, Stephen Curry and some of the basketball league's other top players to convince more men to join the fight for women's rights at home and at work. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
The Associated Press