The Australian breakdancer whose moves at the Paris Olympics mimicked a kangaroo, found herself in another embarrassing snafu at a Sydney nightclub. Raygun, the divisive breakdancing sensation, tried ...
Rachael Gunn, the Australian breaker who gained worldwide fame after a questionable performance at the Paris Olympics, spoke out on Instagram Thursday. Gunn called out the "misinformation" that has ...
Rachael Gunn, the Australian breakdancer who goes by Raygun, apologized for the backlash her Paris Olympic Games performance brought against the breakdancing community. "I can't control how people ...
Raygun is hanging up the breaking shoes, at least competitively. Rachael Gunn, also known as "Raygun" on the breaking stage, announced she is quitting competitive breakdancing following the negative ...
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Raygun, the Olympic breakdancer who became a laughing stock, says she is retiring because of the backlash
Olympic breakdancer Rachael "Raygun" Gunn is retiring from the sport after facing a barrage of online hate and misinformation. The 37-year-old Australian breaker became a laughing stock this summer ...
Australian breaker Rachael Gunn, known as "Raygun", has retired from competitive breakdancing due to the scrutiny, criticism and conspiracy theories she faced after her unorthodox routine at the Paris ...
Raygun the Australian breakdancer got an Olympic hero’s welcome and delivered an even better routine
We all loved the Australian B-girl breaker who is a 36-year-old lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney -- that's Dr. Rachel Gunn, to you. Even though the Raygun memes of her performance at ...
Breaking — also called breakdancing — is set to hit Paris 2024. Breaking, which originated in the 1970s in the streets of Bronx, New York, has 30 million fans. The sport is largely popular due to its ...
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