Breaking news from the Paris 2024 Olympics: memes featuring breakdancer Rachael Gunn are disappearing faster than you can say “copyright infringement.”

That’s right—Gunn, a 36-year-old athlete representing Team Australia, became an internet sensation after her breakdancing routine scored a big fat zero.

In no time, her routine was compared to everything from a dog spinning after a bath to a kid’s frantic plea for attention.

Twitter erupted with comparisons, jokes, and endless variations of her dance moves, crowning her as the overnight meme queen.
But hold on—this viral sensation might be fleeting.
