Billionaire Sir Richard Branson bows down to Racheal ‘Raygun’ Gunn, kisses her hands in new video

Caitlin Vinci
The Nightly
World-famous billionaire kisses the ground Raygun walks on
World-famous billionaire kisses the ground Raygun walks on Credit: Instagram

Racheal ‘Raygun’ Gunn has shared a glimpse into the reality of her new famous friendship circle.

The Aussie dancer — who shot into stardom after her bizarre Olympic breakdancing performance earlier this year — had none other than world-famous billionaire Sir Richard Branson on his hands and knees, praising the athlete in a recent Instagram video.

“What a time what a vibe 🌊” the 36-year-old captioned her 11-slide post on Monday evening.

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The 74-year-old entrepreneur and founder of Virgin Group can be seen kissing Raygun’s hands and bowing down to her like royalty in the surprising clip.

Another photo in the carousel showed Raygun’s husband Samuel Free posing alongside his wife and DJ Boy George as they held up their hands to imitate the iconic bunny hop dance move Raygun included in her routine at the Paris Olympics.

Branson also took to Instagram to show off the new friendship and praise the Olympian for being bold and making people smile.

“Hats off to Raygun for being so bold and making people smile. Invited her and husband Sam on board @VirginVoyages and we had a blast. Proud to have them as new friends, she can go home with her head held high,” he wrote.

While Branson is all aboard the Raygun train, some people are still puzzled by her rise to fame.

“Simping for billionaires is not a vibe 🤮 🤮 🤮,” one follower wrote.

“She should be forgiven and forgotten about, not venerated for mediocrity and suspicious behaviour,” another wrote.

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