Olympic breakdancer Dr. Rachael Gunn, known as Raygun, is back, and she looks nothing like we last saw her when she completely shocked the world with her terrible performance.
Rachael “Raygun” Gunn, who was mercilessly mocked for her break-dancing performance at the Paris Olympics, is now appearing on the cover of this week’s edition of the Australian magazine Stellar.
Instead of an Olympic tracksuit, Gunn is rocking her hair slicked back and pulled into a braid while rocking a vibrant blue dress paired with strappy black sandals.
Raygun also had on red lipstick to bring the look together.
The full story will not be released until Sunday, but the cover did feature this quote from Gunn: “You did not bring me down. You did not succeed. I still stand by what I did.”
Rachael Gunn was accused of intentionally scoring zero points for Australia at the Olympic Games. Raygun lost all three round-robin battles 18-0, 18-0, 18-0 against the USA, France and Lithuania at the Paris Olympics.
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She was also accused of manipulating the Olympic qualifier by setting up her own governing body and denying grants to other performers while allowing her husband to coach the national team.
Raygun Went So Viral That Even Jimmy Fallon Spoofed Her On His Show
Anyone watching the 2024 Olympics in Paris saw Dr. Rachael Gunn, known as Raygun, perform terribly during the debut of Breaking.
The fallout from Rachael Gunn’s headline-making performance at the Paris Olympics went to the next level when she became the topic of a sketch on The Tonight Show during the opening monologue before Jimmy Fallon had even mentioned her name.
“Breakdancing made its Olympics debut and everybody is talking about the competitor from Australia, Raygun,” Fallon said before a clip of Raygun’s performance played.
He continued: “She actually received zero points for that.”