“I haven’t actually seen the sketch because I don’t think I’m in a place yet to watch it, but I will watch it at some point,” she added.
The Olympian dancer went on to reveal that Richard Branson had gotten in touch with her following her performance going viral, telling her in a call that it was “plucky and courageous and fun.”
She added that he even asked her if she would perform on a cruise with Boy George.
Most importantly, Raygun touched on how her own breakdancing community disapproved of her performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
“It is really sad to hear those criticisms, and I am very sorry for the backlash that the community has experienced, but I can’t control how people react,” she said.

When asked if she thinks she is the best female breakdancer in Australia, Raygun stated: “I think my record speaks to that”.
“There’s a number of white b-girls in Australia,” she added while touching on the irony that she herself has talked in the past about how the dance form originated from marginalised communities.