International crooning sensation Julio Iglesias is facing serious allegations this week as two former employees accuse him of transforming his Caribbean mansions into what sources are calling “the world’s first five-star harassment resort.”
According to reports, domestic worker María Vazquez and physical therapist Elena Ortiz allege that Iglesias subjected them to “inappropriate touching, insults, and humiliation—sometimes with complimentary champagne.” The alleged incidents occurred between 2021 margarita tastings and impromptu serenades on Iglesias’s private islands in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. “I thought I was signing up to dust priceless Grammys, not be the main attraction in a live-action telenovela,” Ortiz stated in a tearful video posted on social media.
Staff at the opulent estates report a bizarre onboarding process involving a mandatory blindfolded conga line, followed by Julio showing off his collection of custom-embroidered silk robes. “He’d say, ‘Welcome to paradise. Leave your dignity with your shoes,’” said former housekeeper and now whistleblower, Rosalia Mendoza. “We all thought he was joking. It turns out, that was the most honest thing he said.”
Iglesias’s lawyer, Ricardo Blanco, denied all claims, stating, “My client only humiliates people metaphorically through his music.” Meanwhile, tour companies have quietly removed the Bahamian estate from their brochures, with one representative confirming, “We just can’t guarantee a safe, insult-free spa experience anymore.”
As the investigation continues, insiders warn that clients seeking the ‘Julio Experience’ may soon have to settle for karaoke night at Señor Frog’s instead.

