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How Much Raygun Made After Olympics Controversy Has Been Revealed

Raygun’s shocking sponsorship payday finally revealed.

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Rachael Gunn, famously known as “Raygun,” stole the international spotlight at the Paris Olympics, but not quite in the way she’d hoped.

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Raygun’s path to fame explained.

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Before the sponsorship deals, Raygun’s Olympic story was nothing short of dramatic—a mix of athletic ambition, performance artistry, and unapologetic self-expression.

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At 36, the Macquarie University lecturer took on breaking, or breakdancing, an unusual addition to the Olympic lineup, and infused it with her unique Australian flair.

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Initially, breakdancing’s Olympic debut was highly anticipated by fans worldwide, but few expected Gunn’s interpretation.

Raygun’s breakdancing routine exposed.

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Her breakdancing debut at the games, filled with quirky Aussie-inspired moves, scored her zero points but won her an unexpected global fanbase.

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From the iconic “kangaroo hop” to the “Aussie sprinkler,” Raygun’s routines became a viral sensation, though not without controversy.

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“I haven’t watched it back yet,” she told The Sydney Morning Herald, adding that the camera angles “didn’t do me justice.”

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Despite her playful performance falling flat with judges, the stunt ultimately propelled her into international fame.

Reactions to Raygun’s performance exposed.

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Onlookers were shocked by her “snake slithering” and “kangaroo hop,” with critics questioning if her moves would fit Olympic standards.

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Regardless of the controversy, Gunn’s playful spin set her apart as a crowd-pleaser and social media magnet.

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And while her zero-point performance didn’t win medals, it won her a place in the hearts of fans and viral fame.

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PR expert Max Markson predicts Gunn’s eccentric style could attract international offers from brands seeking a “unique, authentic” ambassador.

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“She’s got an enormous brand,” Markson shared, “and global companies will see the appeal in her authenticity.”

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But even with new fame, Gunn has returned to her roots—lecturing and marking papers to keep the bills paid.

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“I’m back in the classroom and enjoying my research,” Gunn explained, hinting that teaching is still a big part of her life.

Raygun’s Surprising Take on Reality TV highlighted.

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Though reality TV offers have come her way, Raygun is clear she’s not interested in selling her story to the highest bidder.

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“You surrender control of how you’re represented,” she said, shutting down any hope of seeing her on reality shows soon.

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Instead, Raygun’s recent partnership with Finder has marked her first move into more mainstream, yet carefully chosen, brand deals.

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The Finder campaign, she says, is particularly meaningful because it promotes “authenticity”—the same quality she brought to Paris.

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“I waited for the dust to settle,” Gunn said, explaining how she wanted to gauge public perception before diving into sponsorships.

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Gunn’s fans have been largely supportive, seeing her as a role model who stayed true to herself despite public scrutiny.

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For now, Raygun’s remaining grounded, working at Macquarie University and turning down easy reality TV cash grabs.

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She’s also been open about the post-Olympics journey—explaining how support from family and friends helped her regain her confidence.

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“I’m in a better place now,” she told Sydney Morning Herald, emphasizing the importance of “staying true” to herself.

Raygun’s big payday revealed.

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Raygun’s bold appearance has opened the door to some exciting financial opportunities, as she recently revealed her first big sponsorship payday.

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The Australian breakdancer just signed her first endorsement deal with the popular financial comparison platform Finder.

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While Raygun is keeping a few details under wraps, industry experts estimate the partnership to be worth around $50,000.

Raygun’s $50K payday launches her on the path to success.

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With her bold authenticity and unique style, Raygun’s career is anything but ordinary as her $50,000 Finder payday is just the start.

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PR analysts say that major brands are eyeing Gunn, with companies like Adidas, McDonald’s, and Telstra interested in deals.

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For Gunn, it’s less about the money and more about inspiring others to have the “confidence to be themselves.”

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“What matters to me is that people feel empowered to embrace who they are,” she said, reflecting on her viral fame.

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From a viral Olympics debut to a five-figure brand deal, Raygun is proving that authenticity can pay big—on and off the dance floor.