Louis C.K., Judd Apatow, Aziz Ansari, and Dax Shepard are just a few of the celebs banding together against TMZ.

The trio, along with many friends, is pleading with the website to remove a horrific video they posted of the aftermath of the accident involving Tracy Morgan.

The footage shows comedian Ardie Fuqua being pulled from the wreckage unconscious. The New Jersey highway collision that occurred at 1 a.m. Saturday morning took the life of veteran comedian James "Jimmy Mack" McNair and injured four others including Fuqua and Morgan, who remains in critical, but stable condition. ("Today was a better day," a rep for the actor said on Thursday. "He continues to show signs of improvement.")

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"I need help to get TMZ to remove the video of the accident that shows my dad being pulled from the truck and laid down to the side," Fuqua's daughter, Krizya, posted on Instagram. "This something no one should ever see, it's hurtful and distasteful."

In a post on the social networking site, she added, “This is hurting my heart so bad that this video is posted for all to see. No one should see my father this way … Enough is enough. Please TMZ remove this video."

Ardie was the opening act at Morgan’s comedy show. He also appeared in an early episode of C.K.'s FX show, Louie.

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Louis C.K. quickly jumped in to help, tweeting on Tuesday night, "Take it down TMZ. Now. Please."

Ur all crashing the Link to story. Tmz has a video of footage of my friends Tracy and Arte in a terrible crash. They are in ICU — Louis C.K. (@louisck) June 12, 2014

Arte's brave daughter asked them to take it down. They won't. — Louis C.K. (@louisck) June 12, 2014

Please don't go to TMZ to watch the video. Please ask them to take it down. @TMZ — Louis C.K. (@louisck) June 12, 2014

Judd Apatow, Dax Shepard, and Aziz Ansari followed suit.

.@TMZ posted gruesome video of the Tracy Morgan accident. Ardie Fuqua's daughter's begging them to take it down: http://t.co/ekehLuqALD — Aziz Ansari (@azizansari) June 12, 2014

.@HarveyLevinTMZ please take down the accident video. — Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) June 12, 2014

.@TMZ is our worst cultural offering. It's just a click below "Ow My Balls." — dax shepard (@daxshepard1) June 12, 2014

As of now, the video remains live on TMZ.