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Cringe Breakdancer Claims Olympic Viewers Just Didn’t Understand Her Style

Olympic “breakdancer” Rachel Gunn, known as Ray Gunn, apologized on Wednesday for embarrassing her entire country at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Gunn, 37, failed to score a single point throughout the match, his tragic interpretation of “break dancing” leading to a dismal 18-0 defeat. Gunn was endlessly mocked for his performance in mid-August, and finally apologized on Australian television on Wednesday. Of course.

Gunn claims her breaking style is “just a different approach” to the so-called sport, she told The Project. And, to be honest, the rest of the interview has a pretty similar, totally surreal approach. “I knew I was going to lose, and I knew people weren't going to understand my style or what I was trying to do,” Gunn said. “I was definitely at a disadvantage.”

As for the backlash? Gunn is instead focusing on the positive — “You just go out there and have fun and try your best even in situations where you might lose,” he added — but he's clearly unaware of how much he's disrespected himself, his country and those who actually work in the sport.

“It made a mockery of the Australian scene and I think it hurt a lot of us,” Australian hip-hop legend Spice said. said BBC. (RELATED: Boyfriend sets Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei on fire, police say)

“I'm really saddened to hear these criticisms and very sorry for the backlash the community has experienced, but I have no control over how people respond,” Gunn said of the situation. This is just my personal opinion, but saying “sorry” is not a real apology.

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