Kylie Jenner Sued By Second Housekeeper Over Pay Claims
Juana Delgado Soto says kylie jenner sued by a second housekeeper is not just about one workplace complaint. Her Wednesday lawsuit accuses Jenner, Kylie Jenner Inc., Itzel Sibrian, Tri Star Services and La Maison Family Services of racial discrimination, harassment, retaliation and wage violations.
Juana Delgado Soto Claims
Soto says she began working for Jenner in May 2019, then spent the first few years of her job without meal or rest breaks. She alleges the abuse intensified in late 2023 after Sibrian became her direct supervisor, and that a 2024 complaint to Human Resources followed mocked remarks about her accent, immigration status and race.
The suit says Sibrian was removed after that complaint and later reinstated. Soto then alleges her hourly wage was cut, her workload became unreasonable and her schedule changed, including a birthday shift that kept her from her own surprise party after Sibrian allegedly told her, “no one cares about your birthday, Kylie is having a dinner.”
April 2025 Letter
In April 2025, Soto says she left a letter on Jenner’s massage bed immediately before a massage, laying out the alleged harassment and retaliation in direct terms. “I need to express just how terribly I am mentally abused,” the letter said. It also said, “I really apologize for letting you know about all these situations, I know you wouldn’t allow this to happen, if you were aware of it.”
Soto alleges the next day brought a threat of termination and an instruction never to contact Jenner again. She also says she was told she could no longer look at Jenner or smile at her, and that if she saw Jenner she would have to “disappear.”
Household Staffing Fallout
Late 2024 brought another layer to the dispute, with housekeeping supervisors Patsy and Elsy taking over leadership roles. Soto says they denied her enough time off after her brother died suddenly, told her to “report to work immediately,” and later mocked her grief by whispering that she was lying about the death.
The lawsuit says staff members kept forcing her to pick up trash they had thrown on the ground and harassed her when she asked for time off to attend her brother’s funeral Mass. That sequence turns this from a single-supervisor dispute into a broader claim about how the household’s staffing chain handled complaints, scheduling and discipline.
A representative for Jenner declined to comment Thursday and said she had not yet seen the lawsuit. The filing lands a week after another housekeeper sued Jenner over alleged harassment and discrimination, putting the household’s employment practices under pressure in a way that is harder to dismiss as an isolated grievance.