Boothe has opened up, at times, about the difficulty of balancing a high-profile career with personal connections. She’s noted how challenging it can be to nurture relationships while maintaining a demanding media presence—especially in a world where work-life balance, emotional wellness, and chronic stress management are becoming critical concerns for professional women.
Yet she has never shared details about her own dating life, leaving fans guessing whether she’s quietly dating someone or simply embracing a life focused on self-growth and independence—a mindset often promoted by wellness coaches and mental health advisors.
Unfiltered Views—and Unapologetic Choices. Boothe’s privacy doesn’t mean she’s shy. She’s been at the center of controversy more than once, particularly over her outspoken stance on COVID-19. Her refusal to get vaccinated reportedly cost her a shot at joining The View in 2021. She later contracted COVID-19, calling herself part of the “natural immunity club.”
Boothe’s stance resonated with some Americans concerned about vaccine side effects, long-term immunity studies, and even insurance coverage gaps related to pandemic care. In a time when people began exploring alternative wellness therapies and post-viral chronic illness management, her experience sparked deeper conversation.
In 2025, Boothe again made headlines when she shared a chilling personal story on The Guy Benson Show. She recounted a disturbing incident involving an Uber driver who expressed support for an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Boothe said the experience was a stark example of the growing extremism and hatred present in today’s political climate, a theme she continues to address in her public commentary.
As she discussed the incident, security analysts even raised questions around rideshare liability, civil litigation in threat-related incidents, and broader concerns over public safety insurance policies—especially for high-profile figures.