The monitor glowed in the dark studio, a cascade of headlines flashing across the screen. Kylie Jenner. Timothée Chalamet. A housekeeper’s lawsuit. And a story that kept getting messier.
“Kylie Jenner’s housekeeper, Angelica, has opened up about what she’s gone through working for Kylie,” the host said, her voice low and steady. “In her lawsuit, she detailed exactly what her day-to-day looked like. She explained that she was always assigned the worst tasks in the house. And she was also sent to go and clean Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend’s house.”
She leaned forward.
“So, Angelica, the housekeeper, alleges that she actually went to Timothée Chalamet’s house, and Kylie didn’t even pay for the transportation costs. This lawsuit is getting much messier than Kylie and Timothée ever expected. So let’s get into it.”
She pulled up the first hinge.
“Kylie Jenner was partying at Coachella while her housekeeper was scrubbing toilets and getting hangers thrown at her. When Kylie came home, she was met with a lawsuit. That’s not karma. That’s a schedule conflict. And the only person surprised is the one who thought she could outrun it.”
She pulled up the reminder.
“To give you guys a reminder, Kylie Jenner’s former housekeeper, Angelica, claims that she was belittled and humiliated, and she’s suing Kylie for discrimination. Angelica says that it was a toxic environment. And because she’s in the state of California, she has the right to sue the employer, which would be Kylie. So Kylie was partying it up at Coachella and did not realize that she was going to be met with a lawsuit as soon as she got home by Angelica Vasquez.”
She pulled up the timeline.
“She started working for Kylie on September 10th, 2024 at her Beverly Hills residence, until she was transferred to her Hidden Hills estate, where she was working with head housekeeper Paty and Elsie. Angelica claims that she was subjected to severe and pervasive harassment and was treated with hostility and exclusion. They did not like that she was Salvadorian and Catholic. They would make fun of her being Catholic, telling her that Catholic people are bad people. She was also being ridiculed and bullied about her immigration status, which is a touchy subject because you guys have seen like ICE and all that.”
She pulled up the worst duties.
“Angelica claims that because of this, she was assigned the worst duties in the household and faced being shouted at and often excluded from the group. Also, imagine what the worst housekeeper tasks would be. You guys know the Jenners and the Kardashians—they love their laxatives. That’s why Kanye says that Kim is always on the toilet. So imagine if Angelica has to go and clean the toilets or pick up after the dogs pooping everywhere. I just really need Angelica to tell us what she had to do, because she claims that she has post-traumatic stress disorder because of this, and that is why she’s suing. I mean, at one point, an employee threw hangers at her.”
She pulled up the legal grounds.
“So Angelica is suing for unpaid wages and emotional distress, among other damages, and seeks punitive relief. She wants that payday.”
She pulled up a comment.
“Ugh, one of the most toxic workplaces I ever had was working as a housekeeper for a luxury resort in a wealthy family. When you have a job that others looked down on like this, and issues of immigration status are at play, it’s really easy for toxic managers to run rampant and take advantage of their employees.”
She pulled up another.
“Some years ago, this awful family was exposed for having dozens of unpaid interns defending them on social media. I’m not surprised they treat everyone who they consider beneath them like crap.”
She pulled up the Kylie defense.
“If you read the article, it states the housekeeper had issues with the other housekeepers and not with Kylie herself. This person writes, ‘Kylie’s household is their employer, so that’s why the suit is filed the way it is.’ Exactly. And this lady also didn’t get paid, so that’s on Kylie.”
She pulled up the second hinge.
“The housekeeper says she was mocked for being Catholic and Salvadorian. She says hangers were thrown at her. She says she was sent to clean Timothée Chalamet’s house without being paid for gas. And Kylie’s defense is that she wasn’t personally mean to her. That’s not a defense. That’s an admission that she wasn’t paying attention. And in California, ignorance is not a legal strategy.”
She pulled up a family member’s experience.
“I don’t want to say too much and dox my family member,” this person writes, “but I have firsthand knowledge of the Kardashian clan not paying their workers. She had a personal assistant who she didn’t even pay. Just being around her was supposed to be the payment. That poor woman.”
She pulled up the responsibility argument.
“At the end of the day, it is her home. Even if she wasn’t the perpetrator, there are cameras everywhere. She knows what went on.”
She pulled up a comment.
“I can guarantee that Kylie has no idea who this person is and likely never interacted with her.”
She responded.
“But this person responded that she’s still the employer of the woman suing, and the person ultimately responsible for making sure she got paid and the work environment is safe. The company you work for is always culpable when it comes to their employees’ well-being, especially if they’ve reported such grievances to the person in charge and received no action. Keep in mind that when Angelica reported that she was not happy in her work environment, she had hangers thrown at her.”
She pulled up Timothée’s involvement.
“What’s even more interesting is that Timothée Chalamet is getting wrapped up in this. It looks like he was getting accustomed to some of her luxuries, and Angelica was one of them. Angelica claims that she was sent to go and clean other people’s homes, including Timothée’s Los Angeles estate. She claimed during her employment, she was directed by defendants to travel and to perform at locations other than her primary work site, including Kylie’s boyfriend’s residence on multiple occasions. Angelica claims that she also had to cover the expenses like her gas and transportation cost. They were not reimbursed.”
She paused.
“Which is so messed up.”
She pulled up a comment.
“If this is true, it’s so weird. Does he not have his own staff? Yeah, like he should have his own staff running his house. I know he’s away a lot, but he should have his house in order.”
She pulled up another.
“I know he uses her bodyguard sometimes, but this is a bit much. What did he do before her? Let his house be dirty? I’m just shocked that she paid her staff to clean his house when he has his own money. She did get paid to clean the homes, but she didn’t get paid to go and drive to them. It seems a little bit cheap. Timothée couldn’t even leave a tip.”
She pulled up the third hinge.
“Timothée Chalamet is worth an estimated thirty million dollars. He couldn’t leave a tip. He couldn’t pay for gas. He let his girlfriend’s housekeeper drive across town to clean his toilets and didn’t think twice. That’s not forgetfulness. That’s entitlement. And now it’s evidence.”
She pulled up the TMZ source.

“Sources familiar with Kylie’s household tell TMZ the plaintiff was a junior housekeeping employee who had attendance issues among other workplace concerns. Notably, none of these allegations seem directed targeted at Kylie. More so her staff and her failure to address the complaints and concerns, though the mogul is listed as a defendant.”
She paused.
“When you hire somebody, you need to make sure that it is a positive working environment. You cannot hire somebody and have them come in to a hostile working environment where hangers are being thrown at them. The fact that they humiliated her in front of co-workers due to race, national origin, and religious beliefs—you can sue under that. And you can sue because that is workplace discrimination.”
She pulled up the legal definition.
“Workplace discrimination occurs when employers treat employees or applicants unfairly based on protected characteristics like race, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or genetic information. So this would fall under that. In the state of California, employment discrimination is illegal under the Fair Employment and Housing Act for employers with five or more employees. The protected traits include race, sex, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity. So if you see here, it says staff members—that’s plural—so there’s going to be more than one, and I would assume that it’s over five people that she has on her staff.”
She pulled up the nanny article.
“This article was published just a couple years ago. The headline reads, ‘Kylie Jenner’s nannies work twelve-hour shifts and hardly have any work-life balance. It’s extreme.’ On top of all that, Kylie is super strict about everything from sleep schedules to what her children eat. She’ll say the exact number of grapes Stormi should be given for a snack.”
She pulled up a comment.
“She better be letting them stay over with their own room and privacy for a minimum of 120k a year.”
She paused.
“I mean, having to count the grapes is a little bit crazy. Like, what happens if Stormi gets a tenth grape but she was only allowed to have nine? Are there consequences?”
She pulled up another comment.
“Wasn’t she raised with maids and nannies as well? It’s not like she or any of them knows how to do anything sufficiently. Cook, clean, or work a nine-to-five. They’re out of touch, so I’m not surprised by this. I hope that they’re all well taken care of. The nannies, of course.”
She pulled up the fourth hinge.
“Kylie Jenner counts her daughter’s grapes. She has nannies on call. She has housekeepers scrubbing her boyfriend’s toilets. She has a staff that works twelve-hour shifts. And she still can’t manage to pay for gas money. That’s not being a boss. That’s being a black hole. And everything—and everyone—gets sucked in.”
She pulled up the nanny quitting story.
“So what is going on in Kylie’s home? Her staff are unhappy. The housekeepers are suing her. It seems really chaotic.”
She pulled up the haunted house angle.
“Maybe it’s haunted. I did see that there were some recent articles talking about Kylie Jenner’s house and how it’s very haunted. Maybe that sets the stage for the toxic work environment. Kylie claims that there’s bangs and bangs on the walls. It’s like pots and pans knocking on doors. Her sister Kendall refuses to stay at her house because she claims that her home is very haunted.”
She played the clip of Kylie talking about the ghost.
“So, I have a ghost, and he just comes out at night, and I need a little bit of help. Bangs in the walls. Like what do they sound like? Could be a pipe. Could be like a knock on a door. No, it’s like—like a drum. It’s like someone maybe fell or something. Like bam. And then they happen randomly. And it’s either a bang night or it’s not a bang night. I’m sleeping, I’ll wake up to things falling in my bathroom, in my closet. People can’t sleep over. Kendall tried to sleep in my house. She left in the middle of the night because it was too freaky for her.”
She paused.
“Can you talk to this house? I mean, there’ll be nights where I’m getting ready for bed and I’m like, ‘Not tonight. Not tonight.’ But I just think he wants to get my attention and wants to hang, and I’m not really down.”
She pulled up a comment.
“See, that’s a little bit too much. Like, not her speaking to the ghost. That’s like you either need to get someone in there to clean that out or seek some help.”
She pulled up the fifth hinge.
“Kylie Jenner believes her house is haunted. She hears bangs. Things fall. Her sister won’t sleep over. But the real ghosts aren’t in the walls. They’re in the employment records. Unpaid wages. Discrimination. Hangers thrown at staff. That’s not paranormal. That’s illegal. And no amount of sage is going to fix that.”
She pulled up the Britney Spears connection.
“There is a big part of me that does believe that maybe Kylie Jenner’s house being haunted is more than just a reality show bit. That is because Britney Spears had a mansion once upon a time that she believes was haunted and she moved out of it very quickly. Britney Spears owned this home up until 2003, and that is when Brittany Murphy purchased it. So Brittany Murphy moved into this home in the West Hollywood Hills, and she and her mother Sharon purchased it from Britney Spears for $3.8 million. Brittany Murphy lived in the home just under six years until she collapsed in the master bedroom in 2009 and died.”
She paused.
“What’s interesting is that before Britney Spears lived in that home, Madonna also lived in that home. So it’s been passed around. I mean, I wonder if it was haunted whenever Madonna was there. Maybe she’s the one who brought it in. Brittany Murphy’s partner at the time also passed away from health issues. It looks like they both had some mold and some issues with pills.”
She pulled up the mold theory.
“Now, a lot of people believe that this can all be attributed to toxic mold poisoning. Maybe the home was filled with black mold, which when exposed to for a prolonged period of time can cause hallucinations, paranoia, insomnia. It can also cause breathing problems. And the ultimate cause of Brittany and Simon’s death was listed as community-acquired pneumonia. But the coroner’s office said that toxic mold wasn’t the case. They instead said that Brittany’s death was due to an iron deficiency and intoxication from prescription medications, which likely weakened her immune system and then led to a fatal bacterial infection. Simon’s cause of death was nearly identical.”
She pulled up Britney Spears’ experience.
“So if this was the case, was Britney Spears right? Was there something unexplainable inside of that house? Both Britneys—Britney Spears and Brittany Murphy—reported that they thought that there was something strange about the home. When Britney was dating Justin Timberlake in that home, she claimed that she had otherworldly encounters that led her to leave the property and never return. Britney’s former makeup artist recounted the moment. She said that Britney had a place up on Sunset Plaza. And she said, ‘I had a friend do a Reiki healing on her.’ He had come up because she had a crazy partying weekend and needed to relax. He left, and she swears to God that he opened some spiritual portal or something, and these bad spirits had come in and they were trying to push her down the stairs or something crazy.”
She paused.
“The makeup artist claims it was so bad that Britney left. She went to the Casa Del Mar Hotel and stayed there and never went back to the house. She goes, ‘I know you’re going to think I’m crazy. I’m not crazy. I know what I saw and I know what I felt.’”
She pulled up the sixth hinge.
“Britney Spears saw ghosts. Brittany Murphy died in the same house. Madonna lived there too. Now Kylie Jenner is telling ghost stories on camera. Either these houses are cursed, or there’s something in the water. But one thing is certain: when billionaires start claiming paranormal activity, it’s usually because they’re trying to distract from something else. Like a lawsuit from a housekeeper they didn’t pay.”
She pulled up the premonition comment.
“To add on to the creepiness of this entire story, when Britney Spears lived in this house, she claimed to see the spirit of a man and a woman. Because this house was so haunted, according to Britney Spears, she sold the house along with everything inside of it to Brittany Murphy, who would go on to die in that house. Her husband, Simon, would also die in the house in the same room five months later. So when I posted this video, I saw an interesting comment that makes this entire situation even creepier. If Britney Spears had been seeing what she thought was the spirit of a man and a woman inside of this house, maybe they weren’t spirits haunting her. Maybe she was actually seeing a premonition of what was to come.”
She paused.
“I think this is something that’s also so interesting about the case of actress Sharon Tate, who also thought that her estate was haunted because of these nightmares she kept having about being killed. And as a lot of us know, she would later become the victim of cult leader Charles Manson. People believe that the hauntings are actually just hallucinations from mold poisoning. And this is also likely the cause of Brittany and Simon’s death. No mold was found in the home during inspections just two months prior to Brittany’s death.”
She pulled up the final hinge.
“The house was torn down. Rebuilt. Sold for fourteen million dollars. The old walls are gone. But the lawsuits keep coming. The allegations keep coming. The pattern keeps coming. Maybe it’s not the houses that are haunted. Maybe it’s the people who live in them. And no amount of reconstruction can rebuild a reputation once it’s been exposed.”
She reached for her water.
“I want to hear what you guys think of this video in the comments below. Justice for Kylie and Timothée’s housekeeper. Like, do we just not treat people with decency anymore? And if she was a ballerina too, then it’s like double whammy. But I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Let me know what you think in the comments below. And I’ll see you in a new one soon. Bye, guys.”
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