Rachael "Raygun" Gunn, the newly crowned world No.1 breaker, is set to return to her academic role at Macquarie University after her recent success in Paris. As her dancing career gains international attention, Gunn balances her competitive life with her responsibilities as a researcher and lecturer.

"World No.1 Breaker Raygun to Return to Academia After Celebrity-Filled Mediterranean Cruise"

Raygun's Upcoming Return to Academia

The university has confirmed that Rachael Gunn will resume her duties at the Department of Media, Communications and Creative Arts later this week. Her return comes shortly after her participation in Olympic competitions that showcased her exceptional talent and dance skills.

Celebrating Success with Notable Figures

Before arriving in Sydney on Tuesday morning, Gunn enjoyed a lavish celebration aboard one of Richard Branson’s Mediterranean cruises. She was seen socializing with renowned figures, including musician Boy George, and even leading a dance class on the cruise, further highlighting her rising celebrity status.

Rising Popularity Amid Halloween Costume Trends

Gunn's growing fame has not only made waves in the dance community but also influenced popular culture. According to USA Today, her costumes are projected to be among the most sought after for Halloween, alongside outfits inspired by characters like Beetlejuice, as well as public figures such as Donald Trump and Taylor Swift.

Taking a Break from Competitions

In a recent interview with The Project, Gunn expressed her intention to step back from competition for the time being, stating her disinterest in remaining in the spotlight. She emphasized her desire to focus on other aspects of her life outside competitive breaking.