
To my Chicago P.D. family, and to all of you who’ve stood by me over the years,
Life, as we all know, has its seasons—some full of joy and celebration, others full of reflection and difficult change. I want to share something personal with you, because you’ve been more than just fans to me—you’ve been part of my extended family for nearly a decade.
As some of you may have read, my divorce from Angie has now been finalized. After 17 years of marriage, Angie and I have reached a place of peace and mutual respect, and our focus remains where it always should be—on our two incredible sons, Bix and Bo Bear. We’ve agreed to raise them together, hand in hand, with love, understanding, and the commitment to be the best parents we can be.
Still, I’d be lying if I said this doesn’t hurt.
Behind the badge, behind the tough face of Hank Voight, I’m a man navigating a deeply personal loss. Letting go of a life you built over nearly two decades is not easy. There are moments of sadness, of looking back and wondering what could’ve been different. But there is also acceptance, healing, and a belief that growth comes from even the most painful places.
This isn’t something I share lightly. But I’ve always believed in honesty. And right now, I want you to know that your support means the world to me. Through long days on set, through public ups and downs, and through moments like these—your loyalty has lifted me more than you’ll ever know.
Voight may be a leader on screen, but you’ve all been my strength behind the scenes.
To those of you who have written messages, left kind comments, or simply continued watching and supporting Chicago P.D., thank you. Truly. It’s easy to think actors live these bulletproof lives, but the truth is, we’re just human. We struggle, we break down, and we lean on those who love us—and today, I lean a little on you.
If I could ask one thing from you, it would be this: send a little love my boys’ way. Divorce is hard on children, and Bix and Bo Bear are finding their way through it with courage and grace. And maybe send Angie a little grace too—this journey hasn’t been easy for either of us, but we’re still a family in our own way.
The show will go on. I will go on. And with your continued support, we’ll keep telling the stories that matter, with heart, grit, and honesty.
Thank you for letting me be a part of your lives.
With love and gratitude,
Jason