She was one of the first Harvey Weinstein accusers, who led more than 60 other women to speak out about their experience.
And Ashley Judd was spotted getting back to work on the set of A Dog’s Way Home in Vancouver, Canada, on Friday.
The actress, 49, looked happy to be back to work as she wore a brown pea coat while hanging out with the movie crew before shooting one of her scenes.
Filming: Ashley Judd was spotted back on set of A Dog’s Way Home in Vancouver, Canada, on Friday
Recently, Ashley publicly discussed her personal accusations of harassment by Weinstein.
She was one of the brave women whose stories were included in the initial report that led to the movie mogul’s downfall.
According to Ashley, the assault happened 20 years ago when she was filming the movie Kiss the Girls.
The actress said Weinstein invited her to a Beverly Hills hotel for a business meeting, and was sent up to his room.
Back to work! The actress, 49, looked all smiles as she wore a brown pea coat while hanging out with the movie crew before shooting one of her scenes
The Twin Peaks star told Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America: ‘Weinstein asked to give me a massage, and then asked for me to give him one.’
Ashley continued: ‘Volley of nos. Maybe he heard them as yeses. Maybe it turned him on.’
The actress said she was so traumatized by the experience she can still remember the layout of the room.
The 49-year-old actress was honored for her act at the Women’s Media Center Awards in October.
Judd accepted the Truth to Power accolade at the event, alongside Hillary Clinton.
All smiles: Recently, Ashley has been trying to get back to work after discussing her personal accusations of harassment by Weinstein
The Sisters starlet began her acceptance speech recounting her own incident with Weinstein: ‘I came right downstairs and my dad could see it in my face that I was shattered and I told him everything and I’ve been telling folks for about 20 years and I am very happy that I’ve finally been heard.
‘We’ve been able to talk about how perpetrators are shameless and they put their toxic shame onto their victims and we internalize it and take it around with us.’
Since Ashley has spoken out about her experience, it has led other women in the industry to follow suit.
Dozens of A-listers, journalists and budding actresses have spoken out against Weinstein throughout the recent months, including Lupita Nyong’o, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Lea Seydoux, and Asia Argento.
Follow the lead: Dozens of A-listers, journalists and budding actresses have spoken out against Weinstein