Raygun may be performing with a MAJOR star again as a new photo has been revealed – and she’s loving her 15 minutes of fame
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Raygun may be performing with a MAJOR star again as a new photo has been revealed – and she’s loving her 15 minutes of fame

  • Raygun may perform with music icon Boy George
  • Australian break dancer had dinner with him in Amsterdam
  • He became a worldwide sensation after his performance at the Olympic Games in Paris.

There’s no sign that Raygun’s time in the spotlight after the Paris Olympics is coming to an end, judging by her recent dinner companions.

The famous Australian breakdancer, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, had dinner with music icon Boy George at a restaurant in Amsterdam while on holiday.

The photo of Gunn in her new guise, alongside her husband George and a male companion, was captioned, “Break the internet,” clearly indicating that the artist is loving her 15 minutes of fame.

This comes after Raygun confirmed she had been offered a gig alongside Boy George after impressing British billionaire Sir Richard Branson with her performance at the Olympics.

The Sydney-based university professor made the shocking revelation during her first TV interview this week following her disastrous appearance in Paris on Channel Ten’s The Project.

“The upside is that you get contacted by random people you would never think would notice you,” Gunn said.

‘You know, and it’s not just those switches you’ve respected for a decade.

“It’s someone like Sir Richard Branson calling you up and saying he enjoyed your performance and thought it was ‘brave’, ‘courageous’ and ‘funny’.”

Raygun may be performing with a MAJOR star again as a new photo has been revealed – and she’s loving her 15 minutes of fame

Raygun’s time in the spotlight after the Paris Olympics shows no signs of ending, according to one of her recent dinner companions (pictured, dining with music icon Boy George, second from left)

The famous Australian breakdancer, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, is clearly loving her 15 minutes of fame

The famous Australian breakdancer, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, is clearly loving her 15 minutes of fame

Sydney university professor goes viral for her Paris dance routine, which received a zero from the judges

Sydney university professor goes viral for her Paris dance routine, which received a zero from the judges

“And he’d like to do something with me and take me on some cruises with Boy George. What is life? I don’t know.”

Gunn’s performance at the Paris Olympics made her the subject of ridicule around the world.

While Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and fellow Olympic athlete Ariarne Titmus have given her support, singing star Adele and US television personality Jimmy Fallon have openly mocked her.

In unforgettable scenes, the 37-year-old demonstrated some classic Paris moves, including using a sprinkler, before imitating a snake and a kangaroo.

Not surprisingly, Gunn didn’t score a single point from the judges and soon became a laughing stock around the world.

During an interview with Waleed Aly on The Project this week, Raygun said she knew she was in for a tough time because she received a distressing message from an Australian Olympic Committee official after her performance.

“As soon as I finished, you know, my rounds, my media liaison with AOC said, ‘Oh, there’s a bit of a social media storm brewing. Maybe you should step away from social media,'” she said.

“I thought, ‘OK.’ I didn’t understand the scale of it. I looked through some of the comments and thought, ‘Oh, no.’

Olympic breakdance judge confirms Raygun was way below her rivals in Paris

Olympic breakdance judge confirms Raygun was way below her rivals in Paris

I thought to myself, “Oh, God! What happened?”

Raygun admitted she had not rewatched her performance before addressing the “harsh” reaction.

“No, I didn’t watch it again. It’s nothing out of the ordinary for me. I’m not good at watching my battles,” she said.

“It’s still a while away. I think I’ve seen little bits and pieces, but yeah, I’ll watch it eventually.”