Heres how much Raygun has made from her breaking fame and it may shock you

Rachael “Raygun” Gunn has revealed she is back at work to make ends meet.The divisive breakdancing sensation may have emerged from the Paris Olympics as one of the most talked about athletes on the planet — but her fame hasn’t yet converted into dollars and cents.The widely held belief that the 37-year-old has been cashing in on her 15-minutes of fame has been busted with the viral B-girl saying she has agreed to only one endorsement deal following the Paris Games.According to colorful celebrity management guru Max Markson, a recent promotion she launched with tech platform Finder would generally be worth around $50,000.It comes after the Macquarie University lecturer, who holds a PHD in cultural studies, insisted she has not retired from professional breakdancing, despite saying she is “not going to compete any more.”She has returned to her regular employment at the university in Sydney’s north.“I’m still marking papers to pay the bills,” she said in an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald.“I have a whole stack to mark right now,” she says.“And I still enjoy research and being in the classroom.”It is why she has been particularly picky in selecting the next projects she will pursue, having reportedly knocked back offers to feature on Channel 10’s “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.”Gunn said reality TV does not interest her, but is comfortable featuring in live television formats.“You surrender how you’re represented, and I feel I’ve already gone through that,” she said, referencing her experience at the Paris Olympics.“I much prefer live television, panels and talk shows, where you can engage with the energy of people around you.”Markson, however, believes Gunn still has plenty of options available to her.“She has an enormous brand,” he told The Daily Mail.“Her reputation in Australia isn’t that great, but she is famous across the world.“She will get international offers from sports shoe brands, l...

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