Olympics Don't miss out on the headlines from Olympics. Followed categories will be added to My News. The internet exploded with commentary when Rachael “Raygun” Gunn hit the breakdancing floor at the Paris Olympics.

Her unique style, a blend of classic moves with some rather unconventional flourishes, quickly went viral, but not necessarily for the reasons she might have hoped. The B-girl went viral for her kangaroo-like moves. Picture: Getty Images Now, the Aussie athlete has traded her tracksuit for high fashion, gracing the cover of Stellar magazine in a look that’s turning heads all over again.

She’s ditched the green and gold get-up for pure elegance. With her hair sleekly pulled back, Raygun is radiant in a vibrant blue dress and strappy black sandals, complete with a bold red lip. Picture: Steven Chee for Stellar It’s a far cry from the image most people have of the breakdancer , proving she’s capable of commanding attention both on and off the dance floor.

Though the full interview isn’t released until Sunday, the cover offers a tantalising glimpse into Raygun’s mindset. “You did not bring me down,” she declares. “You did not succeed.

I still stand by what I did.” Raygun’s Olympic experience was a whirlwind of emotions. She lost all three of her breaking matches 18-0 , and faced accusations of disrespecting the sport simply by participating.

The online backlash was swift and brutal, with many questioning her qualifications and even calling f.