Underwater dancer recreates Raygun’s breakdance and people are obsessed

Underwater dancer recreates Raygun’s breakdance and people are obsessed

The Paris Olympics may be over, but Rachael “Raygun” Gunn’s achievement lives on.

Australian B-girl Raygun took the Olympics by storm in her groundbreaking debut. Although the dancer didn’t receive a single point from the judges, her performance had the world talking.

Even Adele interrupted her Munich concert to comment on the action and said it made her “very happy”.

“Me and my friends just talk about it. And I don’t say anything, but I think it’s the best thing that has happened at the Olympics in a long time,” she said.

And now famous underwater dancer Kristina Makushenko has revived the routine and people are obsessed with it.

“Underwater breakdancing Olympics 2024,” she wrote on her official TikTok account, adding, “Such signature moves.”

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Underwater Breakdance Olympics 2024 🥇🕺🏽😆 ⠀ Such signature moves 🇦🇺🦘🐍 #RayGun #BreakDance #Olympics2024 #Underwater #Dancevideo #Olympics

“You’re the only one who can win gold for this act,” wrote one of the 1.2 million viewers. “Underwater, strength, breath control, heels, swag and breakdancing!”

“You’re StingRay now,” joked another, while a third wrote: “Breakdancing in the Olympic pool is a new sport”

Another added: “I didn’t think it could get any better. This is absolutely outstanding.”

Meanwhile, an AI version of Raygun’s routine has appeared on the Internet and the results were quite disturbing.

Raygun’s legs appeared to transform into a torso before two male heads popped out from it at different angles. In another clip, the AI-generated person’s head disappeared completely, leaving only two arms and two legs performing the dance moves.

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