Housekeeper Takes Legal Action Against Kylie Jenner’s Staff Over Workplace Claims
Beverly Hills, Hidden USAWed Apr 22 2026
A former housekeeper has filed a lawsuit against Kylie Jenner, accusing the reality star’s household staff of religious and national origin discrimination. Angelica Vasquez, who worked for Jenner’s Beverly Hills home before transferring to Hidden Hills, says she faced persistent bullying and exclusion from day one. According to court documents, her supervisors and coworkers allegedly mocked her Salvadoran background, Catholic faith, and immigration status, even telling her Catholics were "terrible people. " Vasquez claims she was singled out for harsh treatment, given the worst chores, and subjected to verbal abuse like finger-snapping and yelling.
The lawsuit paints a troubling picture of a toxic work environment. Vasquez says she was deliberately left out of team activities, yelled at by a supervisor who threw hangers at her, and even mocked about deportation. The stress became unbearable—she developed anxiety and PTSD symptoms, yet her complaints went ignored. In August 2025, she resigned, arguing the situation had become intolerable. Now, she’s seeking compensation for unpaid wages, emotional harm, and punitive damages, while also naming Jenner as a defendant, though the allegations mostly target her staff.
What’s striking is that the lawsuit doesn’t directly blame Jenner for the mistreatment. Instead, it points to her household’s failure to address repeated complaints. Sources close to the family suggest Vasquez had attendance issues, raising questions about whether her treatment was retaliation or part of a broader problem in the household. Either way, the case shines a light on workplace power dynamics and accountability in high-profile homes.
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