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Australian breakdancer Raygun has become a viral sensation following her bizarre performance at the Paris Olympics on Friday.
And now the question on everyone's lips is... what could she do next?
Raygun, whose real name is Rachael Gunn, set the internet ablaze with her controversial routine in the French capital, which earned her three straight scores of zero.
While a number of Australians have fumed that her performance humiliated the country, Gunn - a doctorate-holding university researcher who specializes in 'the cultural politics of breakdancing' - is now one of the hottest topics both Down Under and across the globe, meaning it may not be the last we see of her.
There won't be anoher chance for her to spark a frenzy at the Olympics, with breakdancing not slated to feature again at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.
Australian breakdancer Raygun has become a viral sensation following her bizarre performance at the Paris Olympics
Raygun, real name Rachel Gunn, is now being tipped to feature on Dancing With The Stars
Yet Gunn could still cash in on her newfound fame in several other areas, including on the Australian version of Dancing With The Stars.
Oddsmakers Crypto Sports Betting have priced her at 6/4 to feature on the next season of the popular entertainment show, while her chances of appearing as a contest on Australian reality series I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here are valued at 4/1.
Gunn is even being tipped to enjoy a cameo role on the big or small screen, with the breakdancer priced at 7/1 to land an acting job on the back of her Olympics performance.
Other possibilities include getting her own reality TV show (9/1), appearing on a music video (12/1) and, more unconvincingly, making it onto the Australian team for the 2028 Olympics (33/1).
After she was ruthlessly mocked for her 'embarrassing' display on the sport's Olympic debut, Gunn's mental health is also being monitored amid the online onslaught.
Not every review has been negative, too, after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese credited her for giving the event her best shot.
However, others were left fuming by her low-scoring and sometimes bizarre performance, which included kangaroo hops, and it has resulted in a race row.
Oddsmakers Crypto Sports Betting have priced the 36-year-old at 6/4 to feature on the next season of the popular entertainment show
Her chances of appearing on Australian reality series I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here are valued at 4/1
Gunn's performance polarized viewers worldwide, with Australians accusing her of humiliating the country
Neha Madhok, the co-founder and former CEO of the political advocacy group Democracy in Colour, claimed that Raygun's selection was a reflection of the 'whiteness' of Australian sports culture.
Whatever she chooses to do next, sports fans will not be seeing more of Raygun at the Olympics with breaking dropped from the schedule in LA.
The decision was made before the Paris Games, and Gunn was one of several breakers to criticize the move.
'It was disappointing it was decided that it wouldn't be in LA, particularly before we even had a chance to show it,' she said earlier this month.
'That was possibly a little premature. I wonder if they're kicking themselves now?'