Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn faced intense online trolling after her performance went viral at the Paris Olympics 2024.
In Short
– Breakdancing debuts at the Paris Olympics 2024
– Australian dancer Rachael Gunn, known as ‘Raygun,’ faces online trolling
– Gunn was eliminated early from the competition
Breakdancing made its debut at the Paris Olympics on August 9, but it wasn’t without controversy. Australian performer Rachael Gunn, aka ‘Raygun,’ became the focus of a social media backlash after her routine. Gunn, dressed in a dark green and gold tracksuit representing Australia, included an unconventional move where she squirmed on the floor while holding her chin. This unique move drew criticism and trolling online, with many questioning its suitability for the Olympic stage. The situation worsened when Gunn scored no points and was eliminated early from the competition.
One move, notably the “kangaroo hop,” became the center of online ridicule. Social media users swiftly mocked this move, sharing clips and memes that portrayed Gunn’s performance as laughable. Despite the negative reaction, Gunn’s routine has kept her in the spotlight, with ongoing discussions about her performance continuing even after her elimination from the competition.