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If you thought you had heard the last of Paris Olympic Games breakdancing sensation Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun, think again.
No, she isn’t beginning her reality television career (yet).
Instead, Raygun appears on the cover the upcoming issue of Stellar magazine that will appear in the Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Herald Sun, and Sunday Mail this coming weekend.
PageSix even whipped up a video for the occasion!
That’s right. Raygun is back, baby.
On the cover of the upcoming edition of Australia’s most-read Sunday magazine, it says it will reveal “What Raygun did next…”
Rachael Gunn appears with her hands on her hips on the cover looking completely different than any other time we have seen her.
Raygun is wearing a long, form-fitting electric blue dress with a slit and bell sleeves, some strappy black sandals, slicked back hair pulled into a ponytail, and dark red lipstick, while posing in front of what appears to be a gold parachute.
“You did not bring me down. You did not succeed. I stand by what I did,” Gunn is quoted saying on the cover.
Sadly, Stellar magazine has the comments turned off on the Instagram post with the glamorous cover shot.
Such was not the case for the many posts sharing the cover over on X (Twitter).
“That is rich! Her quote on the cover implies she is the victim,” read one comment. “AT BEST she misrepresented herself, at worst she committed fraud…..and she’s the overcoming victim?!?!?!?”
“Andy Warhol is embarrassed that she’s still in the media,” someone else suggested.H”er 15 minutes are way over.”
“Famous for failing… must be 2024,” another X user observed.
#BillsMafia, who did it better? 🤔 #TaronJohnson #RayGun #BuffaloBills pic.twitter.com/hdOcBEMdlD
— Johnny Saigon 💙 (@JohnnySaigon) October 15, 2024
So much for the infamous green and yellow track suit with the shirt tucked into the pants, the green headband and green and yellow cap, it would seem.
“I didn’t get the memo that we weren’t gonna rep our country colors,” Raygun, (with a wry smile) told Yahoo Sports about her sartorial selection in Paris. “What’s going on there?”
She also admitted, referring to the Olympics, “My style is not as suited to these events.”
Understatement of the year.