Raygun has revealed a new career venture which is seeing her asking fans for money online.
The divisive Olympic athlete, who’s full name is Rachel Gunn, has turned to personalized video platform Cameo, where she is charging $49-plus for messages to fans.
The website features a host of celebrities, actors and athletes from across the world with users able to get a personalized message delivered.
And now the controversial athlete is attempting to cash in on her fame after joining the website earlier this month.
According to her profile on the site, her last completed video took place on March 10, 2026.
Gunn made international headlines when she scored zero points for her breakdance performance in the sport’s Olympic debut in Paris.
Gunn took to sport’s most prestigious stage with moves that imitated hopping kangaroos, wriggling snakes and even the sprinkler.
The performance instantly went viral and saw her become the subject of endless memes and relentless ridicule from around the globe.
But the controversy did not end at the Olympics.
Back in Australia around four months after the Olympics, a comedian was set to stage Raygun: The Musical when a legal storm erupted.
Creator Stephanie Broadbridge cancelled the show after she was contacted by lawyers representing Raygun over fears it would damage her reputation.
The comedy club that was going to stage the show was also sent a letter demanding $10,000 from Raygun’s lawyers.
The comedian alleged the lawyers told her that she was not allowed to perform the dance moves because the kangaroo dance was owned by Raygun.
Ms. Broadbridge told the ABC that she was captivated at how Raygun handled the situation and was excited that a woman her age was behaving like that in public.
“She’s the hero that Australia needed, the female Shane Warne. The one that’s flawed but we love her anyway,” she said.
“I wanted to tell that story. I wanted an Australian larrikin story that was a woman.”
The comedian later rebranded the show to Breaking: The Musical.

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