Snoop Dogg joins Adele and Jimmy Fallon in mocking Raygun after breakdancer became a viral sensation following Olympic Games flop

  • Snoop Dogg has mocked breakdancer Raygun 
  • The Australian flopped at the Olympic Games 
  • Rapper joined Adele and Jimmy Fallon in having a say 

Snoop Dogg has joined Adele in discussing the story of the Olympic Games, Raygun.

The Australian became an overnight sensation following her disastrous breakdancing performance in Paris, in which she failed to score a single point from her three routines. showcasing what can only be described as unique moves.

Raygun, who goes by the name Rachael Gunn in everyday life, has been relentlessly mocked online in the aftermath of the inaugural women's competition, with fans finding her kangaroo, snake and sprinkler moves amusing.


British superstar musician Adele even stopped her concert in Munich on Saturday to discuss the hottest topic on the internet.

'I think it's the best thing that has happened at the Olympics for the entire time,' Adele told her fans.

'Did anyone see the breakdancing lady?

'Now I didn't even know breakdancing was an Olympic sport these days. That is f***ing fantastic. I really really do.

'Aaron my percussionist is p***ing himself laughing just thinking about it.'

Snoop Dogg has joined a list of celebrities who have mocked breakdancer Raygun

Snoop Dogg has joined a list of celebrities who have mocked breakdancer Raygun

The Australian flopped at the Olympic Games and was ruthlessly ridiculed online

The Australian flopped at the Olympic Games and was ruthlessly ridiculed online

US rapper Snoop Dogg, who was a constant presence throughout the sporting bonanza in Paris, has shared his views on the memes that have materialised after Raygun's showing.

Sharing a clip comparing Raygun writhing on the floor with a cat performing a similar move, Snoop Dogg said: 'Yall ain't right' with three laughing emojis.

Raygun did not return to Australia with her fellow Olympians on Wednesday, with the breakdancer choosing to go on holiday in Europe with her husband and coach Samuel Free.

Aussie champion Jessica Fox said the hate Gunn received following her 'interpretive' breakdancing performance had severely impacted her.

'I did speak to her; it is devastating for her,' she told the Sydney Morning Herald.

'To see the toll ... she is human and it is massive what she has been through over the last week. She has definitely been feeling it. 

'There is a human behind all that, and people are so quick to be awful. She doesn't deserve that.' 

Adele stopped her concert in Munich on Saturday to discuss Olympic star Raygun

Adele stopped her concert in Munich on Saturday to discuss Olympic star Raygun

Raygun captured the interest of American late night host Jimmy Fallon (right), who mocked her on his Tonight Show on Monday night

Raygun captured the interest of American late night host Jimmy Fallon (right), who mocked her on his Tonight Show on Monday night 

The Australian team did their best to support Gunn through the wave of hate with clips emerging of the teammates dancing alongside the breakdancer before the Games' closing ceremony.

'It was special for us to be able to rally around her at the closing ceremony, and show our appreciation to her as a valued member of our team,' Fox said.

Several other Aussie Olympians have been vocal of their support for Gunn including Swimmer Zac Stubblety-Cook.

He described the criticism as 'disappointing' and said it was 'bloody awesome' to see Gunn smiling during the ceremony.

Gunn has been the subject of countless memes and online videos ridiculing her Olympic performance.

However, that negativity has also manifested in the form of accusations she was undeserving of being on the Olympic team and purposely lost the competition for the sake of an academic study.

The criticism of Gunn's performance even made its way onto TV with late night host Jimmy Fallon using his Tonight Show to savagely mock her.

Fallon played a clip of Gunn's performance before comedian Rachel Dratch entered the stage to mimic the routine.