Big Brother Australia winner Tim Dormer tries to sell his wisdom teeth on eBay (and gets a $100k bid)

Last year the reality star posted a screenshot of the $250,000 Big Brother prize money that had been deposited into his account - only to realise he hadn’t removed his bank details.

And it would appear the social media blunders continue for 29-year-old Tim Dormer who attempted to sell his newly pulled wisdom teeth online on Friday.

What was he thinking? Big Brother Australia winner Tim Dormer tries to sell his wisdom teeth online

One over-zealous fan on auction site eBay, put in a rather ridiculous offer of $100,000 for the teeth which attracted a total of 109 bids before it was taken down.

‘While I lay here in pain thought it would be funny to put my removed wisdom teeth on eBay. Bid away weirdos,’ he wrote on his Twitter page.

The 2013 Big Brother Australia winner decided to put the disgusting items up for auction after a Facebook fan ill-advisedly suggested it.

My, what big teeth you have: The reality star shared this snap with fans

What neither of them appear to have realised is that the sale of human organs, tissue and bone are prohibited under the website’s Human Body Parts and Remains policy.

‘Whoops. Apparently you're not allowed to sell body parts on eBay. Shame, my wisdoms went for nearly $100k, sheesh imagine what I could get for a kidney!’ he wrote.

Dormer made the peculiar decision to take his teeth home after they were surgically removed on Thursday to supposedly make way for Invisalign bracers.

Last year Dormer made headlines for failing to remove his bank details from a screenshot he posted of his account, leaving the newly deposited quarter of a million dollar Big Brother prize open to anyone tempted by the cash.

Crazy: One eager fan was prepared to pay nearly $100,000 for the Big Brother winner's wisdom teeth