Kylie Jenner is facing a lawsuit from a former housekeeper who claims she experienced discrimination while working in Kylie’s homes. This situation sheds light on workplace treatment and accountability in high-profile households.
According to legal documents, former employee Angelica Vasquez started working at Kylie’s Beverly Hills home in September 2024 before being moved to her Hidden Hills residence shortly after. What unfolded next, Angelica claims, was a pattern of hostility and harassment that would eventually push her to resign.
Angelica alleges she was mocked because she is Salvadoran and Catholic, with supervisors telling her “Catholics are horrible people” and making comments about immigration and deportation. She says she was routinely assigned the worst jobs, excluded from the rest of the housekeeping team, and yelled at by staff members.
In one incident, she claims a supervisor even threw hangers at her. The treatment took a serious toll—Angelica says she developed severe anxiety and symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder, eventually leading her to resign in August 2025.
Kylie Jenner is listed as a defendant in the lawsuit, though the allegations appear to focus more on the actions of household staff and supervisors rather than Kylie directly.
Sources close to Kylie’s household reportedly claim Angelica had attendance problems and other workplace issues during her employment.
Angelica is seeking damages for emotional distress, unpaid wages, and more.
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