Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn, known by her stage name Raygun, has become a household name following her performance at the Paris Olympic Games. Despite mixed reviews on how she qualified, her appearance could soon translate into a television career.
Last week, Gunn addressed the critiques surrounding her Olympic performance, asserting her commitment and effort during the competition. Her rising popularity has piqued the interest of television producers.
Raygun might soon join the cast of Channel 10’s reality show, “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!” The program, known for its challenging jungle setting, could offer Gunn a platform to share her story with a broader audience. A source from New Idea magazine suggested that her dynamic personality makes her an ideal participant, likely to engage viewers whether they support or oppose her.
This opportunity could financially benefit Gunn, who recently heightened her visibility with a tribute at the Logies Awards.
Raygun faced criticism after her Olympic debut, where her distinctive style, featuring moves like the sprinkler and kangaroo hop, failed to impress the judges. Despite not winning her matches, she remains celebrated for her humour and creativity, which captivated critics and fans during her stint as the Oceania continental champion.