Parents of the child model at the centre of the H&M hoodie race row have had to MOVE in wake of the controversy - and reveal their fears over its impact on their young son

The parents of the child model at the centre of the H&M race row have admitted their fears over how it will affect their young son - as they reveal they've moved out of their home because of the global backlash triggered by the campaign.
Terry Mango, of Stockholm, Sweden, and her partner Frank Odhiambo have spoken about the outrage that greeted an image of their five-year-old son Liam wearing a jumper emblazoned with the phrase 'coolest monkey in the jungle'.
Appearing on ITV's This Morning on Monday, Terry - who initially raised eyebrows when she said critics should 'get over it' - and Frank said they have an 'obligation to protect' their children.
'The most unfortunate thing is that my son is very young and there's a lot that's going to come with this and that really shakes me a little bit,' Frank said on the show, before adding that Liam is unaware of the controversy around the picture.
'He believes people love him for his modelling job,' Terry added.
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