Kylie Jenner is facing a lawsuit from a former housekeeper who alleges that she faced discrimination and harassment based on her religion and national origin.

Angelica Vasquez filed the legal claim in Los Angeles, stating that her employment began in September 2024. Vasquez initially worked at Jenner’s Beverly Hills home before moving to her Hidden Hills mansion a week later. 

Vasquez identifies her supervisors as a woman named Elsi and a head housekeeper named Patsy.

The filing alleges that Vasquez was “treated with hostility and exclusion” from the start of her employment. Vasquez, who is Salvadoran and Catholic, claims she was “subjected to severe and pervasive harassment” by her colleagues and supervisors. 

She alleges staff members told her “Catholics are horrible people” and mocked her immigration status, including making comments about deportation.

According to the lawsuit, the mistreatment included being assigned the “worst tasks” and being excluded from the rest of the housekeeping team. Vasquez claims supervisors routinely shouted at her and snapped their fingers to get her attention.

In one specific instance, she alleges a supervisor threw hangers at her while reprimanding her.

Vasquez states that the work environment caused her symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. 

She resigned in August 2025, claiming that her complaints about the workplace conduct were never addressed. She is now seeking damages for emotional distress, unpaid wages, and punitive damages.

Sources close to the Kylie Cosmetics founder told an international media outlet that Vasquez was a junior employee who had “attendance issues” and other workplace concerns. While the specific allegations of bullying are directed at the household staff, Jenner is named as a defendant in the suit for the failure to address the reported behavior.

The legal action comes shortly after Jenner was seen attending the Coachella music festival.