‘I still stand by what I did’: Rachael Gunn – aka Raygun – looks glamorous as she stars in Stellar cover shoot
As she poses for her first fashion shoot, Raygun opens up about the worldwide criticism she received following her much-criticised breakdancing performance at the Olympics.
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As she poses for her first major fashion shoot, Rachael Gunn (aka Raygun) opens up about the worldwide vitriol she received following her much-maligned breakdancing performance at this year’s Paris Olympics.
In an in-depth interview with this Sunday’s Stellar that is both defiant and self-effacing, academic and competitive breakdancer Gunn gives an honest account of the low points – and laughs – she has endured since becoming a global punchline at the Olympics, thanks to her unorthodox breaking routine.
The 37-year-old explains what life has looked like in the weeks since she returned from Paris, where her much-critcised breaking performance turned her into a punchline.
Of her critics, Gunn tells Stellar: “You did not bring me down. You did not succeed. I still stand by what I did”.
Raygun went viral with her Paris Olympics breakdancing routine, in which she did not score a single point.
The routine – which featured kangaroo-like movements and had Gunn rolling around on the floor – made headlines around the world.
See the full cover shoot and interview with Raygun in this Sunday’s Stellar – via The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (VIC), Sunday Mail (QLD) and The Sunday Mail (SA).
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Originally published as ‘I still stand by what I did’: Rachael Gunn – aka Raygun – looks glamorous as she stars in Stellar cover shoot