Victory for Raygun as viral petition slamming breakdancing icon mysteriously vanishes from the internet after she broke her silence and Olympic boss issued blistering rant

    Troubled Australian breakdancer Raygun has finally won a victory after a petition criticising her infamous performance at the Paris Olympics disappeared online

    Beleaguered Australian breakdancer Raygun has finally won after a petition criticising her infamous performance at the Paris Olympics disappeared online.

    This comes after the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) on Thursday criticised the online petition on Change.org, which was signed by more than 50,000 people.

    The petition was labeled “defamatory” and stated that it contained “numerous untruths.”

    Troubled Australian breakdancer Raygun has finally won a victory after a petition criticising her infamous performance at the Paris Olympics disappeared online

    It called for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and the AOC to ‘hold Raygun Rachel Gunn and Anna Mears (sic) accountable for unethical conduct and selection for the Olympic Games’.

    AOC boss Matt Carroll called the petition “appalling,” adding that it was “infuriating, misleading and intimidating.”

    He then called for “immediate withdrawal.”

    It was not available online on Friday.

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