Singer of British band Girls Aloud, Cheryl Cole became a target of Al Qaeda attacks after he made a visit to Helmand Province in Afghanistan, said Anjem Chouldary fundamentalist leaders.
Girls Aloud singer of the band had just returned after visiting members of the British army in camp Bastion.
During his visit, Cheryl is proud of the work the soldiers, and said as quoted by metro.co.uk "I always had a fascination about what they do out there, but seeing them here at work."
"I am delighted to be here for know all the heavy duties they perform. Every one of them is a hero in my book,"
While the jury show that X factor adjacent to the armed forces, the Islamic extremists warned that high-level visits have taken place and made Cheryl Cole as a target of the terrorists.
Choudary extremist leaders - who early this month led the anti-American protests during the silence of the victims of September 11 in London - said he can be blamed if he was killed.
He said, "I find totally insulting. Cheryl Cole can go to Afghanistan and began to boast of the soldiers when thousands of men, women and innocent children killed by America and its allies."
"He put himself in great danger by being a high-class visitors to the region. He will only find himself guilty as a result of his act,"
Choudary The Sun also quoted as saying, "The more often he was seen as a sweetener in the army that the further away he is also involved in Afghanistan. And he would create more enemies among the Muslims."
"High-level character can not be behind the reach of Al Qaeda and the Mujahideen,"
Cheryl has not commented on the threat, but yesterday he seemed indifferent to the report. And he seemed to enjoy a mini reunion with her band Girls Aloud Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberly Walsh.