Olympic breaker Raygun reveals surprising next move upon return to Sydney after partying with billionaires

Paul Kadak
7NEWS
Australia's viral breakdancer is back home after partying with Sir Richard Branson.

After taking Paris by storm, Olympic breaker Raygun is heading back to work.

When she is not competing in Olympic competitions, Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn is a researcher and lecturer at Macquarie University’s Department of Media, Communications and Creative Arts.

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The university confirmed Gunn is scheduled to return to her normal duties later this week.

Before arriving back home in Sydney on Tuesday morning, Gunn was pictured partying with Boy George and billionaire Richard Branson on one of his Mediterranean cruises, and even seen leading a dance class on deck.

The new world No.1 breaker garnering international fame for her dance moves, an annual list of popular Halloween costumes even shows Raygun outfits will be high in demand, along with Beetlejuice, Donald Trump, and Taylor Swift, according to USA Today.

Australian breaker Rachael Gunn
Raygun outfits are said to be high on a popular Halloween outfits list this year. Credit: Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS

Gunn has even been said to have hired a new specialist talent agent, with some tipping, they will be helping the dancer cash in on her new fame.

Last week, Gunn told The Project that she will be taking a break from competing.

“I don’t think I’ll be competing for a while. Not really wanting to be in the spotlight, breaking, competing,” she said.

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