The hilarious reason Olympic fans are comparing Aussie breakdancer Raygun to mockumentary comedian Chris Lilley READ MORE: Raygun race row explodes as political activist calls her out By Kinta Walsh-cotton For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:30 EDT, 12 August 2024 | Updated: 02:30 EDT, 12 August 2024 e-mail 12 shares View comments Rachael Gunn, now known as Olympic breakdancer Raygun, has inspired a slew of memes online for her bizarre performance at the Paris Games. Now social media users have flocked to TikTok and X - formerly known as Twitter - to share their latest comparisons with comedian Chris Lilley. The Australian sketch comic, 49, is famous for portraying larger than life characters, with two - Mr G and Jonah from Tonga - sharing very similar dance skills to Raygun.

@foopyafl Aussie olympic Breakdancer “Raygun” vs Mr G😂 #aussiethings #olympics #australia #chrislilley ♬ original sound - Foopy Videos have spread online comparing Raygun's, 36, dance number at the Olympics, which achieved zero scores, to comedic performances choreographed by Chris. One clip showed the character Mr G, who is a dance teacher at a high school, performing cringe-worthy dance moves in class wearing various costumes. At one point, he even donned a kangaroo mask and mimicked the Aussie animal hopping, an iconic dance move Raygun used in her Olympic performance.

'Aussie Olympic breakdancer Raygun vs Mr G,' the caption read, while another video shared a similar comparison on TikTok. .