Rachel “Raygun” “Gunn, the infamousAustralian breakdancer who went viral after a ridiculed performance at the2024 Paris Olympics, isonceagain at the center of a controversy aftersettling a lawsuitagainst the creators of a musical about her.

The dispute began in late September when the promotional poster forRaygun: The Musicalwent public.

HighlightsRaygun settles lawsuit with creators of parody musical after public backlash.Musical title changed; set to premiere as ‘Breaking: The Musical’ in February 2025.Breakdancer stated she’s no longer seeking $10k in legal fees.Comedian issued an apology, admitting to not having contacted the dancer before creating her parody.Public backlash highlights issues of creative freedom and expression.

Broadbridge initially mocked Gunn’s claims of the musical “damaging“her career, jokingly stating that “she doesn’t need [her] to do that.”

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Despite ultimately coming to anagreement, allowing the production to move forward under a different name and new poster, netizens took to social media to criticize thedancerfor what they characterized as an attempttostrong-armthe comedian andinfringe upon her freedom of expression.

“Raygunmight have lawyers, butapparentlynot a publicist, who would have advised her to get tickets for opening night and be sure to be photographed laughing at the comedic brilliance,“one reader wrote.

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“I’m sure the First Nations people would like a word about who ‘owns‘the kangaroo dance,“one netizen said.

“If youdo a dance, you don’t have the rights to do that dance,“another argued. “I was hoping Raygun would embrace the fun people are having, but she just sounds full of herself.”

Raygun released a statement backpedaling on her $10k demand, allowing the musical to go forward under a new name and with a new poster

Raygun Settles With Musical Creators, But Social Media Still Rages Over Her Actions

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“We’re not seeking any costs. As I said before, it wasn’t about the money, and it still isn’t,“Raygunsaid in a clip before thanking her supporters for their supportive messages—which contrastedwith the attacks she claimed to have received. “It’s been so negative and awful,“she said.

Steph Broadbridge,on the other hand, alsoreleased a statementacknowledging that she did not contact the dancer before creating the title and poster for the musical.

She also recognized the possibilityof people thinking thatthe actual Raygun would somehow be featured in the showdue to her name beingpresent in its promotional material.

Raygun Settles With Musical Creators, But Social Media Still Rages Over Her Actions

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“It was never my intention to mislead people into thinking she was involved in the production,“the comedian wrote. “She is not and continues not to be attached to the project in any way.”

“I am deeply sorry to learn that Raygun has facednegative backlashas a result ofthe media attention around the cancellation,“Broadbridge continued. “The last thing I wanted was for anyone to experience hate or distress from the situation.”

The new version of the musical is set to debut in February 2025 and will include revised content and new material

Broadbridge released anew poster, cheekily renaming the productiontoBreaking: The Musical. ACompletely Legal Parody Musical, replacingRaygun’s silhouette withthat of an actual kangaroo.

The poster also included an updated release schedule for next year, with the first round of showings in Adelaide from February 28 to March 2, then a second round in Sydney from May 7 to May 10. Melbourne showings were also announced, but no actual dates have been released.

Fans of the comedian celebrated the announcement, with many believing that Raygun’s attempts at canceling the parody actually benefited it in the long run, providing much-needed media coverage for the production.

“I’m getting the vibe that the 10k that Raygun spent on legal fees was effectively 10k in advertising for your show,” one user wrote.

“Extortion.” Despite the musical moving forward, netizens kept criticizing the dancer for trying to cancel it

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