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Married At First Sight groom Brent Vitiello has been busted sharing a stock travel image to his social media.
At 36, the ex-reality TV personality is vacationing in Bali and shared an Instagram photo that purportedly revealed the city’s skyline from his plane window.
However, a reverse image search revealed the photo was actually a stock image that has been shared many times on Pinterest, and was first posted several years ago.
Brent has also been sharing snaps of himself living it up on his laid-back Indonesian holiday and seeing the sights across the renowned holiday island.
The former MAFS star has been the subject of online criticism in recent months.
In August, a leaked text message exchange exposed Brent’s shock response to a customer complaining about his controversial sea moss brand, Mos X Daily.

Married At First Sight groom Brent Vitiello has been busted sharing stock travel photos from the Indonesian holiday he is on
He was slammed by dozens of customers for allegedly taking their money and delivering nothing in return.
Daily Mail received a text exchange Brent had with an unhappy customer, and can reveal his shock response to their non-delivery complaint.
‘Hi, it’s been 10 months since I placed my order during your sale. I will be reporting this to Consumer Protection because I know I’m not the only one you’re scamming,’ the customer wrote to Brent on Snapchat.
Brent did not mince words in his brutal response to their dissatisfaction.
‘Since you called me a scammer, I won’t be helping. You can wait with the rest. Have a good day and speak directly to the page,’ Brent began.
‘You’ll learn respect. Once it’s all taken care of, a lot of you will have a lot to think about. Good day.’
Another unhappy person took to social media to accuse Brent of ‘scamming’ people so he could move to another country.
‘This dude is the biggest flop. The responses are gross. Must be nice scamming people out of money to fund a life in Bali,’ they wrote.

The former reality TV star is currently on holiday in Bali and recently posted a photo to Instagram which supposedly captured the city skyline view from his airplane window. However, a reverse image search revealed the photo was actually a stock image

The former MAFS star has been the subject of online criticism in recent months. In August, a leaked text message exchange exposed Brent’s shock response to a customer complaining about his controversial sea moss brand
Brent issued a statement to Daily Mail responding to the claims and said he was working hard to dispatch customer orders – and would not deal with rude people.
‘I will not talk, address, listen or converse with anyone who insults me on my personal page PERIOD,’ Brent wrote.
‘You don’t get to talk shit to someone and expect them to grovel in your arms, doesn’t work that way.’
Brent continues to maintain he has done nothing wrong.
Rather than apologising or offering compensation, he has 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, he remains defiant.
Brent has not acknowledged, 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.
The tattooed reality star rose to fame on the ninth series of MAFS in 2022, where he was famously ‘married’ to Tamara Djordjevic, but they went their separate ways during their explosive final vows.