It's genuinely interesting watching people tie themselves in knots trying to defend him or explain his behavior. Posting "doing nothing in Paris" two weeks before using "physical exhaustion" as an excuse to cancel concerts is basically showing what he can get away with, enjoying the duplicity. I'm sure he knew weeks ago that he wasn't coming to Los Angeles, that he simply wanted to stay in Europe on his leisurely vacation, because his feelings and whims are all that matter and obligations and duty mean nothing to him. I don't know him personally and do not claim to "understand" him on a personal level, but these are obvious hallmarks of a personality disorder. Surely some of you have known someone like this in your own lives? They are exhausting and insufferable. Nothing is ever their fault, they always have an excuse, somehow everyone they have ever met has done them wrong, and even when they are caught in a lie, they keep lying.
I'm sure I'll be dismissed as a "hater," but I'm old and was a fan for a long time. I saw The Smiths live several times. But age and life experience brought contact with these types of people in everyday life, in work and personal relationships, and with that a realization that I no longer wanted to follow or make excuses for a person like this.
Of course you can still like his songs and even still buy tickets to future concerts should they happen, but why try to dance around the obvious? In his own words, taken from an interview a while back: "I lie a lot - it's really useful."