After signing with a prominent management agency in Australia, Rachel “Raygun” Gunn is reportedly set to make a huge amount of money.
The agency, Born Bred Talent, boasts a roster of prominent personalities, including boxer Harry Garside and viral sensation MyNonnaFina.
The agency, which is known for its ability to negotiate with major brands, such as Uber Eats, Swisse, and Chemist Warehouse, has reportedly secured deals for Raygun to endorse various products.
In her Instagram bio, Gunn confirmed her new management’s details. It is not yet clear which companies will be interested in signing her.
With the right talent at an agency that can negotiate with major brands, Raygun could become one of the most prominent influencers in Australia.
Her debut in Paris reportedly broke the internet.
During a performance in Germany, pop star Adele said that she was a huge fan of Australia. She referred to the country as her favorite Olympic nation.
According to the singer, she and her friends have been laughing at themselves ever since.
A petition demanding that Raygun and Anna Meares be held accountable for their unethical actions during the Olympic selection process gained over 45,000 signatures.
However, it was taken down after a few days due to how it was flagged. In a statement, Change.org claimed that the petition was mistakenly categorized as misinformation.
The petition was taken down from the website.
In response to the controversy, Gunn said that she was feeling very sad about how her life has been affected by the hate.
Raygun took to her Instagram to address the allegations and reactions that were directed at her after her controversial moves.
She stated that she was glad she was able to bring some happiness into people’s lives.
Raygun also stated that she did not realize how much hate she had received. She said that it had been incredibly devastating, and she was working on getting over the backlash.
Despite the criticism that she received, she still believed that she gave it all during her Olympic debut.
Raygun was thrilled to be part of the Australian delegation at the Olympics and to be a part of Breaking’s debut.