Since speaking out against sexual misconduct throughout Hollywood, Judd revealed she has been facing an uphill battle, but insists the fight for equality is worth it.
Speaking at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, she said: "I have to know the hill on which I'm willing to die. And the hill on which I'm willing to die is equality, and if that means going to jail, being maligned, being defamed, having tremendous economic loss because I stood up to Harvey Weinstein - and it's incalculable the amount of money I could have made that I didn't - that's the hill on which I'm willing to die."
Meanwhile, the Frida actress recently claimed there would be some "unprecedented socio-cultural" change in the future because of people speaking out about what happened to them.
She said: "I want to talk about how there is naturally a chaotic, messy, unprecedented socio-cultural, sexual change - the reckoning as some folks are calling it - happening around us. And it won't be tidy, and it won't be easy, and we don't have a playbook. We can't go to page 463 and tear it out and say this is how we navigate what's going on."
- Bang! Showbiz