A former housekeeper has filed a lawsuit alleging a pattern of discrimination and bullying during her employment with a prominent beauty mogul. Angelica Vazquez, a mother of two, is seeking damages from the mogul and associated companies, detailing a deeply troubling experience within the celebrity’s household.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles, centers around Vazquez’s time working for the mogul between September 2024 and August 2025. She initially worked at the Beverly Hills residence before being transferred to the Hidden Hills property, a move that reportedly did little to improve her situation.
From her first day, Vazquez claims she was met with hostility and exclusion, a sentiment that permeated her entire employment. Court documents suggest a deliberate pattern of mistreatment, painting a picture of a workplace far removed from the glamorous image often associated with celebrity lifestyles.
The filing describes the household as a “toxic and abusive work environment,” where Vazquez allegedly endured severe and pervasive harassment. This harassment, she claims, came primarily from other staff members, including the head housekeeper, and was deeply rooted in prejudice.
Vazquez alleges she was consistently assigned the most challenging and undesirable tasks, deliberately excluded from team activities, and subjected to public humiliation. These actions, she asserts, were directly linked to her race, national origin, and religious beliefs.
Identifying herself as a Salvadoran woman and practicing Catholic, Vazquez details repeated discriminatory and derogatory comments regarding her religion and immigration status. These remarks, she claims, created an atmosphere of fear and intimidation.
Despite raising concerns about the hostile environment, Vazquez alleges her complaints were consistently dismissed, mocked, or simply ignored by those in positions of authority. This lack of support exacerbated the already unbearable conditions.
The lawsuit recounts a particularly disturbing incident in March 2025, where a colleague allegedly threw hangers at Vazquez’s feet during a reprimand, further illustrating the demeaning treatment she endured. The emotional toll was significant.
As a direct result of the alleged abuse, Vazquez claims she developed anxiety and symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder. The relentless harassment ultimately left her with no other option but to resign in August 2025.
The former housekeeper describes the working conditions as “intolerable,” a situation that profoundly impacted her well-being and forced her to leave her employment. The lawsuit seeks to hold those responsible accountable for the alleged mistreatment.