Barbara Walters' daughter, Jacqueline Dena Guber, was adopted by Walters and her then-husband Lee Guber in 1968. Jacqueline has maintained a low profile and currently lives a private life away from the public spotlight. After facing struggles as a troubled teen, including running away and attending a wilderness therapy program in Idaho, Jacqueline later moved to Maine, where she opened a wilderness therapy program for troubled young women called New Horizons, which operated from 1999 until it closed in 2008 due to financial difficulties. Since Barbara Walters' death in 2022, Jacqueline has chosen to remain out of the spotlight and live a life separated from her mother's public fame.