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.





