She had a turbulent marriage with famous Mexican Painter, Diego Rivera
Her crucial encounter with the muralist Diego Rivera also made 1928 stand out. He belongs to the Communist Party and is 20 years older than she. He was already well-known when he used his art to benefit the populace by producing substantial frescoes that the government had requested. They form a unique artistic pair thanks to their shared love of painting and politics as well as their mutual appreciation.
They got married in 1929, and their marriage was passionate and destructive. "I've had two really bad incidents in my life," she said. A bus caused one and Diego caused the other. The worst was by far Diego. Yes, she cheated on Diego multiple times, and he reciprocated. She considered her husband's connection with her sister in 1935 to be an actual betrayal. They spend several months apart from the marital home, yet their love is unwavering. By having an affair with the communist revolutionary Leon Trotsky, Frida also jeopardizes her marriage. The Russian politician had been housed in their home in 1937 after being given political refuge in Mexico. They were divorced in 1938, got remarried in 1940, and remained together until their deaths.
Their first marriage's residence is symbolic of how they feel about one another. They are made up of two separate structures that are connected by a bridge: white and pink for Diego, and blue for Frida. It serves as a symbol of their relationship—independent yet inextricably linked.