Another angle: sometimes people use "edad" after a name in social media contexts, like "Arina Fox edad," meaning "Arina Fox age." They might be looking for her age. So the main task is to confirm Arina Fox's current age based on her birthdate, and then present that information in a feature article. The user might also be looking for more context, such as her background, why her age is of interest, or any related controversies if there are any around her personal information.
Additionally, consider that sometimes celebrities use a different age or have not disclosed it publicly, so if there's any uncertainty, need to note that. But in Arina Fox's case, her birthdate is publicly available on her Wikipedia. Also, mention that as of the current year, she's a certain age. Maybe check her Wikipedia, social media, or interviews where she mentions her age. If she hasn't mentioned it publicly, approach that carefully. arina fox edad
But the user might not be referring to this person. Could there be a "Fox Edad" as part of a title or something else? Maybe "Arina" is a character in a show called "Fox" and "Edad" relates to a season or episode? Hmm, but I don't recall a show by that name. Alternatively, perhaps the user is confused with the term "fox" in English and "edad" in Spanish. Maybe the user is a non-native speaker trying to find information about Arina Fox's age. Another angle: sometimes people use "edad" after a