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The craziest romances, The Five most endearing couples in History

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

The craziest romances, The Five most endearing couples in History

Frida and Diego's was not a common romance. United by an intense love and her passion for painting and politics, they married in 1929. They had a marriage full of mutual admiration, but also ups and downs due to his infidelities and her terrible illnesses. They divorced only to remarry, and they were together until Frida died in 1955. When Frida died, Diego declared that "falling in love with her was the best thing that had ever happened to him."

John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier

John and Jackie's love story was marked by drama. They were married in 1953 and honeymooned in Mexico, and when he returned, then a senator, he ran for president of the United States. She became his unconditional support and the mother of his two children; together they traveled through Paris, Greece, Vienna, Italy, and India. In 19633, John was assassinated next to her. Although she remarried, it is said that she always missed her ex-husband. Their bodies now rest together.

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

The love of Liz and Richard, both Hollywood stars, is one of the most scandalous that has ever existed. The couple met in Rome while filming Cleopatra. Although both were married, the attraction was so strong that they decided to give up everything to be together. They divorced at the age of 10 but remarried shortly after in Botswana. However, they divorced again. Shortly before her death, Burton sent Liz a heartfelt love letter from Switzerland. It is said that she kept it next to her bed.

John Lennon and Yoko Ono

Lennon had several sentimental partners, but the great love of his life was the Japanese artist Yoko Ono. They were married in Gibraltar in 1969 and spent their honeymoon in Amsterdam, protesting the Vietnam War lying on a bed. They attended protests, recorded songs and videos together and John dedicated her most heartfelt melodies to her (such as "Woman", "Love" or "Oh, Yoko"). Lennon was assassinated in 1980.

Salvador Dali and Gala

It is said that Dalí met his future wife in the middle of a fit of laughter. She, a Russian national, was married to a famous poet, from whom she separated shortly after to marry Dalí. Gala was for more than 40 years the painter's muse, lover, guide, and, accomplice; he loved her so madly that he dedicated painting after painting to her, idealizing her as her perfect woman. Despite the difficulties, they made a pact to be together forever. That was until she died in 1982.

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