Hide button glitch in Mail App: iPhone 5

Hi guys!
I have a problem with my mail app. When I click the 'Hide' button in an email, only the 'From:' part of the sender line is hidden! Can I fix this? I think clicking the hide button SHOULD hide the recipients of the email in the header.
I have iOS 8 by the way.
HELP PLEASE!!!
Thanks

@Meg St._Clair : Hope this link could explain the issue http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rtBEqJFV3g
@ Roshanalex : I did a restore, but still the issue persists. May I know whether you too had a same problem
Thanks.

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