Married At First Sight’S Brent Vitiello Lashes Out At Critics Amid Wellness Brand Scandal As Furious Customers Accuse Him Of Running A ‘Scam’ – But Fails To Take Responsibility

Once a fan favourite, Brent Vitiello is now at the centre of an explosive scandal – and his latest statement may only pour fuel on the fire.

The former Married At First Sight groom, 36, has broken his silence to Daily Mail Australia after months of mounting pressure over his controversial wellness brand Mos X Daily, which has been slammed by dozens of customers for allegedly taking their money and delivering nothing in return.

But rather than apologising or offering compensation, Vitiello dismissed the backlash as ‘the same story, same complaints’ – insisting he will ‘fix it’ in his own time.

Despite a public warning issued by NSW Fair Trading in March advising Australians not to deal with his company, and 45 official complaints lodged over undelivered goods and poor communication, Vitiello remains defiant.

Vitiello did not acknowledge, however, the growing number of Aussies who say they’ve waited up to six months for their orders – with many claiming they never received a single update, let alone a refund.

Even now, the Mos X Daily website is live and accepting payments, despite NSW Fair Trading urging consumers to steer clear.

The government body has also questioned the brand’s supposed charitable donations, saying it has ‘not been substantiated’ whether any funds were transferred to the One Dollar One Dream foundation.

And while Vitiello told Pedestrian TV in March that his company had fulfilled ‘30,000 orders for free’ and was dealing with a backlog due to production challenges in Timor-Leste, furious buyers dispute this.

Nursing student Ms Watt told Daily Mail Australia she made an order in late 2024 and has still not received anything.

Meanwhile, Gold Coast-based mother of two Christy Miranda said that she has been waiting seven months since she paid the brand $130.

‘He was short, rude, unapologetic which shocked me at how uncaring and unprofessional he was…’ she explained. ‘Brent just didn’t care, had a go at me and blocked me.’

When approached for comment about Christy’s claims, Brent told Daily Mail Australia: ‘I don’t read any of these things or watch any videos. It doesn’t change the outcome.’

Vitiello insists he’s too busy to engage with the criticism.

But for many customers, the ‘noise’ is no longer just online chatter – it’s a call for accountability.

A Facebook group dedicated to Mos X Daily complaints now has hundreds of members sharing nearly identical stories: money paid, orders unfulfilled, and communication dead.

Despite promises to use TikTok daily to update customers, Vitiello has gone quiet again – and it’s unclear when, or if, he will make good on his vow to ‘fix’ the mess.

Until then, consumer advocates are encouraging those affected to come forward and lodge complaints with authorities, with the possibility of collective legal action on the horizon.

NSW Fair Trading has made their position clear: ‘Do not place an order or deal with this business.’

Brent has been experiencing problems with the business since he launched it last year – Shortly after its launch, his brand got into hot water when furious customers alleged they were yet set to see their products after paying for them online.

Brent previously said there were issues distributing the sea moss internationally because it spoils after 30 days and they had to switch shipping companies to ensure faster delivery.

He previously claimed that his product has helped ‘thousands’ of people as he continues to praise his product and its alleged benefits amid the order issues.

Brent rose to fame on the ninth series of MAFS in 2022, where he was famously ‘married’ to Tamara Djordjevic.

Unfortunately, their ill-fated romance went from bad to worse on the show, before they went their separate ways during their explosive final vows.