Kylie Jenner & Timothée Chalamet Dragged Into Housekeeper Lawsuit: Alleged Unpaid Labor at Actor's Mansion
The lawsuit against Kylie Jenner has expanded, now implicating her boyfriend, actor Timothée Chalamet, in the core allegations of labor exploitation. According to newly surfaced legal documents, former housekeeper Angelica Vasquez claims her duties extended far beyond Jenner's Beverly Hills and Hidden Hills estates. She alleges she was also dispatched to clean other properties, including Chalamet's Los Angeles mansion, without receiving proper payment or reimbursement for the additional work.
This new detail significantly raises the stakes of the ongoing legal battle. The initial lawsuit, filed by Vasquez, accuses Jenner of discrimination, harassment, and "downright awful treatment." The inclusion of Chalamet's property transforms a personal employment dispute into a broader narrative involving a high-profile celebrity couple and their domestic labor practices. The allegation suggests a pattern where domestic staff were potentially used across multiple elite households without clear compensation.
The development places intense scrutiny on the private domestic arrangements of both Jenner and Chalamet, moving the case from a singular employer-employee conflict to a potential multi-property labor issue. It introduces questions about liability and knowledge, potentially complicating the legal defense. For Vasquez, it strengthens her claim of being exploited beyond a single job description, framing her experience as part of a larger, unregulated system servicing the ultra-wealthy.