Australia’s viral Olympics breakdancer Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn’s next money-spinning move has been revealed.
Raygun has signed with a high-profile management team that looks after several Australian and New Zealand celebrities.
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Raygun announced the decision her Instagram page, adding the details of her new managers to her profile.
Network 10 producers are also rumoured to be “very interested” in casting Raygun for the next season of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here!
She recently made a brief appearance via video at Aussie TV awards night, the Logies, giving permission to all award winners to celebrate with her infamous dance moves.
It has been predicted that Raygun could stand to make millions out of her new-found fame.
Raygun was plastered across the internet and news outlets around the globe immediately after her catastrophic Olympic performance in Paris earlier this month.
The 36-year-old academic scored a total of zero points in all of her round-robin breaking battles after pulling out some of the more obscure dance moves the competition saw.
She has since been ridiculed, mocked, celebrated and defended in what has been a whirlwind of fame in the past two weeks.
But the Aussie dancer has proved she can take it all and maintain a good sense of humour.
“Please feel free to pull out one of my signature moves in celebration,” she joked with Aussie celebrities at the Logies.
“Have fun and look after each other.”
An insider recently told New Idea that Network 10 are “very interested” in getting the Olympian onto the next season.
“Raygun would be the ideal campmate,” they said.
“The public will want to hear her story in the jungle. Love her or loathe her, she has everyone talking.”
The insider said: “It’s these viral moments and water-cooler conversations that I’m A Celebrity will want to capitalise on, and they won’t want to miss out on a casting moment like this.”
Branding and advertising expert Dee Madigan says she would bet money on Raygun appearing on Channel 7’s Dancing With The Stars.
“I foresee a very lucrative career on the speaking circuit, and at least one reality TV show,” Madigan said.
“There will also be a couple of brands lining up to get her in an ad. Obviously bananas, Make those bodies sing, would be an obvious one.
“Or maybe a beer: You can get it shaking, You can get it breaking, You can get it any old how …”
Madigan compared Raygun to other Olympic flops who had become household names … and forged successful careers in the aftermath.
There was Eric the Eel from Equatorial Guinea (who went viral during the Sydney Olympics for setting the slowest time ever in the 100m freestyle) and Brit Eddie the Eagle (who had a movie made about him following his 1988 Winter Olympics debut).
“Eddie laughed all the way to the bank,” Madigan said.
Famous marketing authority Max Markson said popular global companies would come for her with big-dollar offers.
“She will get international offers from sports shoe brands, like adidas or Puma, food companies like McDonald’s or KFC, electric cars like BYD, and she will get a phone company like Telstra or Optus or Vodafone,” Markson said.
“There will be other international companies that want her as well.”
Markson said new talent would typically do deals with 3-5 big brands and the going rate for a big company such as McDonald’s was about $500,000 (US).