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AssParade (Director). (2012, June 5). AssParade Nicole Aniston – Worldstest PAWG – lifestyle and entertainment [Video]. Bang Bros. http://xxxx [URL]

Or as a film/television episode style if part of a series:

AssParade. (2012). Season [X], episode [Y]. Nicole Aniston – Worldstest PAWG. Bang Bros.


Footnote:

Bibliography entry:

AssParade Nicole Aniston - Worldstest PAWG. Directed by AssParade. Bang Bros, June 5, 2012. Video.


AssParade Nicole Aniston - Worldstest PAWG. Directed by [Director if known], performance by Nicole Aniston, AssParade/Bang Bros, 5 June 2012. AssParade (Director)

If accessed via a website:

AssParade Nicole Aniston - Worldstest PAWG. Bang Bros, 5 June 2012, www.bangbros.com/assparade/nicole-aniston [use actual URL if available]. Accessed 20 Apr. 2026.


The media plays a pivotal role in shaping societal norms and individual perceptions. One of the most debated areas of influence is the portrayal of ideal body types and its impact on body image perceptions. The proliferation of images and representations of physical attractiveness in the media has led to a significant discourse on how these portrayals affect individuals and society at large. Or as a film/television episode style if part of a series:

The term PAWG, which stands for "Pawsitively Amazing Women and Girls" or similar interpretations related to physical attributes, refers to a specific body type that is celebrated within certain communities for its curvier figure. This concept challenges traditional beauty standards, which have often emphasized thinner body types.

In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift towards celebrating diverse body types and challenging traditional beauty standards. This shift is partly attributed to the efforts of body positivity advocates and a more inclusive media representation. The recognition and appreciation of different body types, including those categorized under PAWG, reflect a broader acceptance of diverse beauty standards.

The media's influence on body image perceptions is well-documented. Studies have shown that exposure to idealized images in the media can lead to body dissatisfaction, low self-esteem, and eating disorders among individuals. The constant bombardment of images that conform to unrealistic beauty standards sets a precedent for what is considered 'beautiful' or 'attractive,' influencing individuals' perceptions of their own bodies. AssParade