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Kylie Jenner Sued by Former Housekeeper for Discrimination

Kylie Jenner's former housekeeper filed a lawsuit against her alleging discrimination.

According to a complaint obtained by Entertainment Weekly filed on April 17 in which Jenner is named as a defendant, the plaintiff, Angela Vasquez, alleges discrimination, harassment of national origin, race, religion, disability, and failure to provide reasonable accommodation.

While Jenner is named as a defendant, there are not specific allegations made against her in the filing.

Vasquez started working for Jenner in 2024 at her Beverly Hills home. A week after her employment began, Vasquez was reassigned to Jenner's residence in Hidden Hills. Vasquez claims that she was "treated with hostility and exclusion" by her supervisors and other staff.

She further claims she was "assigned the most difficult and undesirable tasks, excluded from the housekeeping team; publicly belittled and humiliated in front of coworkers due to her race, national origin and religion; and subjected to intimidation and demeaning treatment."

The filing continues, "Supervisors snapped their fingers at Plaintiff, shouted at her, falsely accused her of misconduct, and treated her in a demeaning and degrading manner."

Vasquez alleges she was discriminated against as she was the only member of Jenner's staff of Salvadorian origin. She was allegedly "mocked for her accent and treated as inferior because of her Salvadoran background." Furthermore, the defendants allegedly, "failed to take any meaningful corrective action."

According to the complaint, Vasquez was further mistreated after speaking up about the alleged incidents. She claims she faced increased workload, a reduction of scheduled hours, false accusations, and disciplinary warnings as a result.

The complaint also outlines an alleged physical and verbal altercation that occurred in March 2025.

"On or about March 29, 2025, a supervisor threw hangers at Plaintiff's feet while reprimanding her," the complaint alleges. "Plaintiff was also subjected to threats regarding pay, including statements that she would not be paid if work was not completed," which Vasquez believed to be retaliation for speaking out.

Vasquez resigned from her position in August 2025 and is seeking a trial by jury, along with restitution in the unpaid wages, unreimbursed business charges, unpaid sick leave, and all other "compensation unlawfully withheld."

Jenner has yet to comment on the lawsuit.

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This story was originally published April 21, 2026 at 7:16 PM.

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