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We have previously reported this Kylie Jenner is facing two lawsuits from former housekeeper.
There is a new trial. This one is worse.
A former personal chef claims her demanding and dangerous workload caused a miscarriage.
She says she was underpaid, wrongfully terminated and falsely accused of causing her problems.


A third lawsuit has hit the makeup mogul
On Monday, June 22, a former personal chef — whose name remains undisclosed — filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior County.
In the documents, she claims she worked 11- to 12-hour shifts five days a week, including physically demanding tasks that to many may sound far beyond the expectations of a personal chef.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the woman says she started working for Kylie in November 2024.
A month later, she informed her supervisors – who are named as co-defendants in the lawsuit – that she was pregnant.
She told them she “required reasonable accommodations to protect her health and pregnancy.”
On New Year’s Eve 2024, when she was about 4 months pregnant, supervisors allegedly required her to “lift and carry heavy food items across the street and uphill without assistance.”
The lawsuit says she “became dizzy, began choking and gasping for air and required assistance from security personnel, who intervened by providing water and aid.”
The following February, for Stormi’s birthday, she says she was forced to work the Palm Springs event but did not receive “adequate support.” She describes being ignored by managers.
“Due to exhaustion and overwhelming physical exertion, (she) emotionally broke down in the bathroom during the event,” the lawsuit states.
“That evening (she) experienced extreme physical exhaustion and heaviness throughout her body as a result of the prolonged and intense workload,” the documents continue. This would have dire consequences.
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She had a tragic miscarriage
The next morning she had experienced such severe blood loss that she sought emergency medical attention.
At a nearby hospital, the lawsuit states, she was “informed that there was no detectable heartbeat and that she had lost her unborn child.”
According to the filing, the woman informed her bosses about the abortion.
Days later, she was allegedly “falsely accused of leaving the kitchen and refrigerator in disarray after the Palm Springs event.”
In addition to further bleeding, she developed severe depression and emotional distress. But the documents say her supervisors were less than sympathetic.
“Stop it, just stop it,” managers allegedly told the woman. “You’re upsetting Kylie. You’re making her depressed.”
(It’s unclear whether the manager conveyed Kylie’s wishes. As with other lawsuits, it seems conceivable that Kylie’s lawyers could argue that managers acted without her knowledge).
The former personal chef is seeking damages in an unspecified amount.
In addition to pregnancy discrimination, housing failure and harassment, she claims she was misclassified as an independent contractor, not paid on time or in proportion to hours worked. And she says she was wrongfully terminated.
It all sounds terrible. It will be enlightening to see how – and if – Kylie reacts. It’s also possible that she’ll settle down and pay the money with whatever she got to support Meta’s silly AI-slop pervert spectacles for losers.