The portrayal of alcohol consumption in media has been a topic of interest for researchers due to its potential impact on viewers' perceptions and behaviors. Specifically, the representation of women and alcohol consumption presents a complex interplay of gender roles, social norms, and public health concerns. This paper aims to explore the existing literature on how women are represented in media in the context of alcohol consumption, the potential effects of these representations on public perceptions, and the implications for health communication strategies.
: Beyond legal considerations, there's an ethical dimension to consuming such content. Questions about the voyeuristic nature of watching someone in a vulnerable state, the objectification of individuals, and the demand for content that may have been created without proper consent are pertinent.