Kylie Jenner sued by former housekeeper who claims discrimination and 'severe harassment'


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Kylie Jenner is being sued by a former housekeeper who claims she was harassed and discriminated against while working for the makeup mogul. Photo: TNS

Kylie Jenner is being sued by a former housekeeper who claims she was harassed and discriminated against while working for the makeup mogul.

Angelica Hernandez Vasquez filed a lawsuit against Kylie Jenner Inc., Tri Star Services and La Maison Family Services on April 17 alleging that she was subjected to "severe and pervasive harassment" throughout her employment.

According to court documents obtained by The LA Times, Vasquez worked for the reality TV star from September 2024 to August 2025, and from her first day on staff at Jenner's Hidden Hills residence, she was treated with "hostility and exclusion" by the head housekeeper, identified only as Patsy, and another supervisor, identified as Elsi.

Vasquez, who states that she is a Salvadoran woman and practising Catholic, claims she was routinely assigned the more unsavory tasks involved in housekeeping and excluded from the housekeeping team.

According to the suit, she was humiliated by fellow staff members and belittled due to her race, country of origin, religion and immigration status.

The former housekeeper for Jenner further claims that she was mocked for her accent and degraded.

She claims that supervisors snapped their fingers while shouting at her, demanded to inspect her phone, made statements including "Catholics are horrible people," and forced her to perform other staff members' duties.

According to the court documents, Vasquez reported the mistreatment after Thanksgiving 2024, and in response, the harassment escalated.

She also alleges that her scheduled hours were reduced. When Vasquez complained again in March 2025, she claims that a supervisor threw hangers at her feet and threatened her.

Although the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star was not personally accused of bullying behaviour in the filing, Vasquez alleges that the defendants failed to pay her in full, paid her late, failed to pay overtime wages, and failed to reimburse business expenses, among other claims.

Vasquez is seeking damages "in the form of unpaid wages, meal and rest period premium pay, unreimbursed business expenses, unpaid sick leave, and all other compensation unlawfully withheld."

Representatives for Jenner have not yet responded to The LA Times' request for comment. – Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service

 

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