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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."[3] In subsequent interviews, she expressed a desire to study abroad in Italy and make a series of YouTube videos about her experiences.[4]
^"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.