Following the criticism she experienced at the Paris Games, Raygun announced her retirement.

 

Australian wine and travel writer Winsor Dobbin indicated, “Some news to brighten the day: Raygun has retired,”

while writer John Smith joked on X, “Leave the Breaking before the Breaking leaves you.” However, I don’t think we’ll see or hear from her again.

Following the Olympics, Gunn’s life was filled with celebrity interactions, such as hangouts with Boy George and Richard Branson.

She even spearheaded a campaign to inspire Australians to outdo her breaking skills. However, the difficulties of her sudden celebrity were brought to light by a botched effort to trademark.

Her b-girl nickname “Raygun” soon after the Games. You can feel the pain of her choice. In response to the tremendous reaction to her performances, Gunn said,

 

People say “it doesn’t add up” when the hacker collective Anonymous compares the results of the previous two elections.

She was adopted seventeen years ago, and this is how she now seems.