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On 18 March 2020, Fujiwara suddenly announced that she would be leaving Watanabe Entertainment and dropping her "Chiemi Blouson" stage name, citing a "private matter." In subsequent interviews, she expressed a desire to study abroad in Italy and make a series of YouTube videos about her experiences.
"行列のできる法律相談所(2017年1月22日放送回)". Gyōretsu no dekiru Hōritsusōdansho (in Japanese). 22 Jan 2017. Nippon TV. Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Retrieved 19 Apr 2017.
"行列のできる法律相談所(2017年2月12日放送回)". Gyōretsu no dekiru Hōritsusōdansho (in Japanese). 12 Feb 2017. Nippon TV. Retrieved 19 Apr 2017.
"超ハマる!爆笑キャラパレード(2017年2月11日放送回)". Chō Hamaru! Bakushō Character Parade (in Japanese). 11 Feb 2017. Fuji Television. Retrieved 19 Apr 2017.