London-based Passion Distribution has inked a slew of international sales for World of Wonder-produced series RuPaul’s Drag Race (pictured).

The U.S. series – which currently airs on cable and satellite channel Logo TV - follows the titular drag queen as he judges and mentors aspiring drag queen contestants. The show has been acquired by Brazilian broadcaster Globosat, which has slotted it into a primetime lineup on its flagship channel Multishow, and has also been picked up by TLC in Germany.

The two deals follow the licensing of all seasons by truTV in the UK, which will launch the series in June. Meanwhile, OUTtv (Canada) and Foxtel’s Lifestyle YOU (Australia) have also picked up an eighth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, which was recently commissioned for an additional 10 episodes.

“Alongside the 140 hours of U.S. content, we are also discussing local versions of the format around the world,” said Elin Thomas, Passion Distribution’s global head of sales, in a statement.

Season seven of RuPaul’s Drag Race wraps on Logo TV on June 1 at 9 p.m. EST/PST.