The Olympic judges gave her a zero, but the Australian Olympian, who made waves when she tried breakdancing at the Paris Games, may soon be receiving bigger marks.
Rachel “Raegan” Gunn, a 36-year-old Australian breakdancer, most The woman, who performed some of the most bizarre breakdancing moves ever caught on camera, has been signed to talent agency Born Bred Talent, which represents popular social media influencers in Australia and New Zealand.
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Details of the deal are unclear, but the buzz around Raegan already is likely enough of an incentive to sign her.
That being said, industry experts Daily Mail Australia Perhaps Reagan didn’t act quickly enough to truly capitalize on her post-Olympics internet fame.
“If she was taking this seriously, she would already be appearing on five international talk shows by now,” the expert said. said Publications.
After the uproar over his performance, Gunn at least briefly countered critics who accused him of mocking the Olympic breakdancing competition, manipulating the selection process and orchestrating his way to the Paris Games.
“I never knew it would open the door for so much hate. Frankly, it’s been pretty devastating,” she said.
“Well, I went there and I had fun. I took it very seriously. I gave my all to preparing for the Olympics. Really.”
An online petition calling for an investigation into Mr Gunn was condemned by the Australian Olympic Committee and appears to have failed to prompt an investigation.





