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Kim Kardashian is catching some heat for her awkward snub of veteran reporter Martin Brundle at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Kim Kardashian’s appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix turned messy fast and not because of anything on the track. Just minutes before the race kicked off, Kim standing out on the starting grid to support her boyfriend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton brushed off seasoned Sky Sports presenter Martin Brundle during his live pre-race walk. The snub, icy and unmistakable, went viral almost instantly, with fans calling Kim “classless” and slamming her for what they saw as pure arrogance. Martin Brundle’s grid walks are a staple for F1 fans. He weaves through celebrities and drivers, squeezing in quick chats before the engines roar. This time, he spotted Kim alongside her sister Khloe and their friend Simon Huck. He approached, mic in hand, did his usual friendly intro “Kim, Martin Brundle from Sky F1, how are you today?” and asked if she was enjoying the event. Instead of responding, Kim shot a short smile, gave a fleeting glance, and then just turned away. Silence. She leaned in to her securi...

Kylie Jenner Hit with Second Housekeeper Lawsuit Over Alleged Abuse and Desperate Plea for Help

 

Kylie Jenner Legal Battle: Second Staffer Sues

Kylie Jenner is facing more legal trouble. Another former housekeeper is suing her, saying life inside Jenner’s Hidden Hills mansion was “toxic and abusive.” Juana Delgado Soto just filed her complaint in Los Angeles, following a similar lawsuit from another ex-staffer, Angelica Vasquez. Soto’s lawsuit has an especially dramatic detail she claims things got so bad that she secretly wrote a letter to Jenner, begging for help and describing the mistreatment she says she endured working for the reality star.


Inside the Mansion: A Secret Letter and Retaliation

According to court documents, Soto’s time working for Jenner was filled with growing tension, mostly coming from the senior staff running the house. She says she faced racial discrimination, harassment, and labor violations that left her drained physically and emotionally. At her breaking point, Soto tried to cut through the management and get Jenner’s attention directly. She wrote a private letter, hoping the billionaire would either listen or intervene.


That’s not how things went, though. Instead of finding someone in her corner, Soto says Jenner’s discovery of the letter turned the house even more hostile. She claims there was no real investigation only retaliation. Her lawsuit says managers threatened to fire her and forced her to follow strange new rules designed to shut her out and keep her isolated from everyone else.

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Life Under “Kylie’s Rules”: Punishments and Isolation

The lawsuit paints a harsh picture behind Jenner’s glamorous social media life. After she tried to get Jenner’s help, Soto says she was ordered to make herself invisible anytime Jenner walked into a room. She was strictly forbidden to even look at or smile at her boss.


But that wasn't all. According to Soto, her access to basic necessities was suddenly restricted. One of the details: supervisors allegedly wouldn’t let her drink from bottles they called “Kylie’s water.” She says she was now blocked from using certain bathrooms and pushed into more difficult, demeaning chores, like cleaning dog runs for hours. These punishments, the legal filing claims, were meant to intimidate her and make her want to quit.


Building Pattern: Echoes of the Vasquez Lawsuit

Soto isn’t alone. Her story sounds a lot like what Angelica Vasquez described in her own lawsuit just weeks ago. Vasquez, who is Salvadoran, says her supervisors mocked her accent, treated her like an animal literally and even threw clothes hangers at her. Both women say a specific head housekeeper and other managers were the main problem, but they’re holding Jenner responsible as the ultimate boss.

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Put together, these lawsuits show a troubling pattern in the way Jenner’s household is run. Some common claims:  

— Discrimination based on national origin or immigration status  

— Unpaid overtime and missed meal breaks  

— Emotional trauma, including anxiety and PTSD  

— Retaliation after filing complaints, with conditions actually getting worse


What’s at Stake for Jenner

For Jenner, these lawsuits go far beyond money. They threaten the “people-first” image she’s spent years building with her businesses. While the lawsuits stop short of accusing Jenner herself of outright abuse, California labor law holds her legally responsible for how her house is run.


There’s another wrinkle, too. In Vasquez’s lawsuit, she claims she had to work at Jenner’s boyfriend Timothée Chalamet’s house without proper pay. That detail brings even more heat, shining a light on how the richest Americans often blur the very real line between “personal assistant” and “domestic laborer” usually at the worker’s expense.


Next Steps: Will There Be a Jury Trial?

So far, Jenner hasn’t commented on the new lawsuit. In the past, her team often pointed to “performance problems” any time staffers spoke out. But now that two former housekeepers have come forward with similar claims, Jenner’s lawyers may have a steep hill to climb.


Soto is asking for damages: emotional distress, lost wages, plus extra penalties. If this goes to trial, the public could get a rare, unfiltered glimpse at daily life inside one of Hollywood’s most high-profile homes. For now, the “King Kylie” brand is in damage-control mode, waiting for the next move while the courts get ready to hear the housekeepers’ stories.


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