Kylie Jenner is being sued by a former housekeeper who claims she was discriminated against by other staff members based on her religion and nationality.
Angelica Vazquez said she began working as the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star’s housekeeper in September 2024 at her home in Beverly Hills, California, according to documents obtained by Page Six.
Vasquez claimed that a week later he was moved to Jenner’s Hidden Hills mansion and informed the head housekeepers, Patsy and a woman named Elsie.
The document said Vazquez claimed he was “subjected to hostility and exclusion” during his stay.
“Patsy questioned (Vazquez’s) attendance and made him wait with security, making it clear that (Vazquez) was not welcome,” court documents allege.
Vazquez, a Salvadoran Catholic, claims in her lawsuit that she was routinely “assigned the most difficult and undesirable tasks, excluded from the household team, publicly belittled and humiliated in front of her co-workers because of her race, nationality, and religion, and subjected to intimidation and humiliating treatment.”
The plaintiff also alleged that the defendants “made repeated discriminatory and derogatory statements” that were “intended to degrade, intimidate, and assert power over her.”
Vasquez claimed in the documents that her accent was often mocked and she was forced to work as Patsy and Elsie.
Vazquez resigned in August 2025 after developing “symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder” and anxiety due to an alleged hostile work environment.
She is seeking punitive damages as well as damages for unpaid wages and emotional distress.
None of the allegations directly target Ms. Jenner, 28, but she is listed as a defendant in the documents for failing to address Ms. Vazquez’s complaints and concerns.
TMZ first reported the news.
Page Six reached out to Jenner’s representatives for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
People familiar with the situation told the outlet that Vazquez had attendance issues and other concerns at work.
