Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly just conducted a heated interview with colleagues Erick Erickson and Lou Dobbs over recent controversial comments the pair made about women's roles as family "breadwinners."

While discussing a recent study that showed 40 percent of American households with children have female breadwinners on Wednesday, Erickson called it "anti-science" for men not to play a "dominant" role in a family.

It was something to which Kelly clearly objected when she brought the pair on Friday afternoon.

"I was offended by your piece," Kelly told Erickson, adding that she was not an "emo liberal" that Erickson subsequently called out while addressing criticism of his comments.

"Just because you have people who agree with you doesn't mean it's not offensive."

In the video below, perhaps the most cringeworthy part comes around the 56-second mark, when Kelly challenges Dobbs over his comments attributing women's role in the workplace to marriages "shattering" in society.

"Why are you attributing that to women in the workforce?" Kelly said, interjecting.

"Excuse me. Let me just finish what I was saying, if I may, oh dominant one," Dobbs said.

"Excuse me?" Kelly said.

Here's the clip:

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